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Alright guys

As some of you know ive been posting on here for a good few months and there are hundreds of new guys on here.

Im thinking of giving the tiling up because the last few jobs ive had ive not enjoyed it at all. last job i did i thought it would take 4 days max, but everything went wrong and took me 6 day. Also made me think do i really wanna be doing this for the rest of my life.

The other things that is getting to me is getting my name about and having regular work. So far im in yell.com, yellow pages, local rag, website business cards everywhere and im still getting no work. costing me a fortune
I cant see how i can make a decent living from this as one week i could earn 700 quid but next week ill be out of work and week after ll earn 200 quid. I need regular income


Also what am thinking of is all these new tilers and the fact there are 3 tiling schools in manchester alone. within a few years everyone in manchester would have done a course so there is to much competition.

Am sure people who have been tiling for years and years there wasnt so much competition.

Also competition brings down prices. I set my prices out at 20sm or £120 a day. so when i quote for a bathroom i never get the job cos they can get it £150 quid cheaper. To many people undercuting

Its been a really bad start to the year. 3 jobs this year. not good is it. im getting in so much debt its untrue so am thinking am gonna get a full time job get out of my debt. keep my tools and when im financialy sound ill consider getting back into it.

Sorry to be a bore guys, bit of a long moan i know :thumbsup:
 
No need to apologise tys mate...needs must and if you are not earning whilst trying to tile then you have to make money another way..as you say keep your tools and give it a go again once things pick up....don't stop off the forums though mate...

1. we will miss you and your humour

2. you need to keep up to speed with new products etc........

3. most of all. good luck to you and your future....................
 
Which ever way you turn Ty, we will respect your choice......best of luck from me......Gaz
 
tys mate

woteva u do dont lose the tools, do it part time and try from there

best of luck to whatever you decide

andy
 
i see you have done exstensive advertising.....this is a good thing if you are established and have "spare" cash for it.......cancel the lot........and try and befriend someone in a tile shop near you, if you can get your foot in the door they will be able to give you a job a week....and if you cant befriend em bribe em....for every job they pass to you that you get, bung em a few quid...they will apprieciate the extra few quid and you will be in work!!!!!

give this a go before you hang up your trowel....i hate hearing sad storys..

best of luck.....

lee

p.s i have done this and it worked for me1!!!!:yes:
 
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Its your call me old mukka, but give it a good think through first.

If all else fails i'm gonna open a lap dancing club called TilersForum After Dark.

I will employ all forum mebers as bar staff, doormen, waiters and poll dancers.
 
Sorry to here this, But i don't think this will be the last post like this. Unfortunately going on a tiling course isn't the road to wealth. I only tile part time, as i have a few other irons in the fire. I have just started a carpet and upholstery, hard floor cleaning buisness to run along side my tiling, so if one thing is quite the other is busy. I find that if your inside somebody's house tiling and mention you clean floors etc the generally want a price, got lots of jobs this way. You could try doing this...UNLESS YOUR NEAR HEATHFIELD WHERE I LIVE THEN THERE IS NO MONEY IN EITHER SO GO AWAY..:lol:
 
Sorry to here about the position you are in at the moment mate, hang on in there it should get better.

its a lot easier for me to get the work as i am multi skilled and there is always some 1 that require my services [except the pretty blonde down the road lol:lol: ]

but anyway tysfoot GOODLUCK mate.:thumbsup:
 
cheers guys. Like i said its very hard getting the work im im not in a good enough position to have the stress to look for the work. £250 a week regular income in my bank account will do me for now. its far less stressfull than 600 one week, 150 week after 500 week after and nothing week after that.

Its been good posting on here, thought me alot.

ill still post and read but i just need 6 months before i can think about doing it full time.
 
Unfortunately going on a tiling course isn't the road to wealth.


I don't think that comment is true..there are quite a few members on here who have done a course and have a good tiling business going....it is down to getting good contacts and being in the right place at the right time...

Some areas have more tilers than others , so it is hard for some to get going..nothing to do with doing a course...............:thumbsup:
 

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