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damn right i am floydyboy!!!! i hope to be full of work before long!! just need that insurance that i be doing a pro job!!
 
I did the 5 day course at NETT. Best thing I ever did, I am not full time but I make good bloody money from tiling just on weekends (sometimes more than my full time job).
 
I did the 5 day course at NETT. Best thing I ever did, I am not full time but I make good bloody money from tiling just on weekends (sometimes more than my full time job).

have seen your website very nice images in the gallery
 
Seriously needs updating, was supposed to update it over xmas, that was only ever meant as a temporary site but never had the time, will get round to it in the next couple of months. Thanks by the way 🙂
 
like fekin said you only learn basics on a 4 day course i cant see anyone after doing a 4 day course going self employed straightaway the best courses are the 32 week nvq course like don valley did or at least a 4 week courses

u need more experience if ur going to tackle bigger jobs. my dad tried a 4 day course he only did splashbacks and would never be confiendent enough to go self emloyed
 
Sorry guys off topic but..

Faithealer, where did you do your plumbing course, local to Sedgefield ?
Any info good or bad would be appreciated either on here or by PM.

Thanks.
 
NETT course for me, Just starting part time first as i have a full time job which i hate. Hopefully in a few months i can tell the gaffer to stick his job and go full time tiling.:hurray:

Good luck mate....you will love it at the nett course its excellent

Monty
 
5 day course at NETT last April,self employed the next day.Have had enough each month to pay the bills and some months had LOADS spare.
6 months after the course I did the vast majority of large very high spec bathroom showroom (22 bays out of 32 and 150 metres of trade and customer toilets)They will only pass work on to me because of the standard of my work.

If the course is good,like NETTS then its entirely dependant on the individual.If you are good with your hands,have attention to detail,are a savvy buisness man,are good with people,are willing to work your nuts off and have a bit of luck then theres nothing to stop you going out and having a succesful career after a weeks training.

If you require more of a confidence boost,go for a longer course.

Remember it is down to you,I think about 4 of 12 of us are still tiling from my course,you could tell then on the course the ones that would do well and the ones that would only last a few months.

BEWARE:Many more people that go on the courses don't go on to be full time tilers than the ones that do,at least you will be able to do your own tiling and that alone makes the course worth while.
 
5 day course at NETT last April,self employed the next day.Have had enough each month to pay the bills and some months had LOADS spare.
6 months after the course I did the vast majority of large very high spec bathroom showroom (22 bays out of 32 and 150 metres of trade and customer toilets)They will only pass work on to me because of the standard of my work.

If the course is good,like NETTS then its entirely dependant on the individual.If you are good with your hands,have attention to detail,are a savvy buisness man,are good with people,are willing to work your nuts off and have a bit of luck then theres nothing to stop you going out and having a succesful career after a weeks training.

If you require more of a confidence boost,go for a longer course.

Remember it is down to you,I think about 4 of 12 of us are still tiling from my course,you could tell then on the course the ones that would do well and the ones that would only last a few months.

BEWARE:Many more people that go on the courses don't go on to be full time tilers than the ones that do,at least you will be able to do your own tiling and that alone makes the course worth while.


Very good post ivegotstile
I definitely agree - its down to what you put in whether you'll make a living from it
 

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