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Dan

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You can call yourself a tiler with no training at all, that's the problem with the trade, it isn't regulated enough really, and some good tilers on this forum haven't had any training other than following an existing tiler. Which is probably the best way to do it other than college etc.

But if you do a short course to teach you the basics, get to know some suppliers and the tools etc while you're there, you'd have had more training than a lot of "tilers" out there!

We have a college coming on board soon in the midlands if that's any help?
 
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Douglas Archer

i have looked into a lot of course providers trades training in edinburgh seem to have a very good reputation i am going to go down during the week to have a look and get a chat with the boys in there yea they have a four week and 6 week course there i thought if i did the two week course see how i feel then maybe take another two weeks if needed
 
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Rossymcg

How much did you learn whilst labouring?
Do you know the difference between adhesives and their applications? Did you mix up or just purely load out?
I'll be truely honest I'm a joiner by trade and I'll say collage didn't do a lot for me, actual working with someone who's experienced beats the classroom hands down, get yourself down to your local suppliers and start mingling with the staff, if you're a good lad someone will have you on board and the suppliers know everyone in the game especially the busy contractors as they'll be ordering mountains of gear
 

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