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Weekend Tiling Course (East Midlands)

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Hello All,

I work full time in an IT job but I really want to do some part time tiling in my free time, preferably the weekend. To be honest money will just be a bonus but I really do enjoy tiling in general. I re-grouted my kitchen the other week as well. However because I don't have time on my hands and I have no professional experience I am looking for part time intensive weekend tiling course so I can at least learn the basics so I can tile my own house.

I have done my research and have found multiple companies who do this such as Coventry Building Workshop and so on.. but I would like to hear your option on companies out there who do weekend tiling courses. I will appreciate all responses and and feedback!

Thanks
 
Funny enough that's how I started 42 years ago!
I was working in International Banking ( I tell no lie) and my brothers Father in Law was looking for an apprentice! I used to get the train down from London to the New Forest each weekend to grout for them. 10 weeks later I started on site work and 6 months later fixed my first tile .
Never looked back - to think I could be retired now with a pension and house in Suburbia instead of living in a tent in Northumberland .
As for courses I haven't a clue! No doubt it's the same as IT - you just do a course for a couple of days and your on your own!
All I can say is it's the best job in the world!
 
Hi ibs, I came from very same background as SQL programmer about 7-8 yr ago. I trained at NETT and found Darren a great teacher, gave me the best chance at starting my new career. Give him a call
 
Funny enough that's how I started 42 years ago!
I was working in International Banking ( I tell no lie) and my brothers Father in Law was looking for an apprentice! I used to get the train down from London to the New Forest each weekend to grout for them. 10 weeks later I started on site work and 6 months later fixed my first tile .
Never looked back - to think I could be retired now with a pension and house in Suburbia instead of living in a tent in Northumberland .
As for courses I haven't a clue! No doubt it's the same as IT - you just do a course for a couple of days and your on your own!
All I can say is it's the best job in the world!


It was really interesting reading your post because you come from the same field. To be honest I am not complaining about my job but I want to do something that I do enjoy. I don't know why but I have always felt tiling seems interesting and fun, and I will surely take an intensive tiling course within the next few weeks!
 
Hi ibs, I came from very same background as SQL programmer about 7-8 yr ago. I trained at NETT and found Darren a great teacher, gave me the best chance at starting my new career. Give him a call

Hello Charlie,

Thanks for your response as well! Can I ask who Darren is and where about's he is located?

Cheers
 
I think with all training courses the basics will be taught, then experience needs to be gained and that can't be taught it has to be acquired over many years.
 
Is it good practice for new people coming into the business to offer lower cheaper quotes? My aim is to do the course get some basic advise and then advertise myself via cards, local paper and so on.
 

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