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Keep your chin up Anthony, I know the pressure of trying to earn enough to pay the morgage etc, don't we all! You sound conciensious enough to be a good tiler so stick in there son!
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Hi Anthony,
This job sounds like a real bummer and that's a shame. I think the advice already offered sums up a steep learning curve and as a fairly new tiler myself I can only add some (I hope) reassurance.
I, too, have had jobs that I felt could be achieved within a "certain" timescale and I have price them accordingly. The one thing that I never do is advise the customer how long the job may take. If asked, I always say that the job will take as long as it takes as I never rush my work to ensure that I deliver the best possible results. And besides, it's not as though the customer is paying me on a day rate so why should they be bothered by my progress (or lack of)??
I try not to get down when a job starts to run into extra days by looking back at my work and taking pride in what I have achieved - just remember that it is all valuable experience. I do make a point of advising clients in a subtle way that a) their choice of cheap s**t tiles does not help matters, b) their uneven walls / floors will affect the final result and c) cheap adhesive is only good for filling cracks no matter what Topps Tiles tell you - aaaargh, crap job and materials today (rant done)!
It is easy to spot a "fussy" customer, so make a point of discussing your professionalism and advise that you only have happy customers because if you or your customers are not happy with the end result YOU rectify the problem, at your cost. Remind Mr & Mrs fussy that you rely on a good reputation. I always drop into the conversation that it takes years to build a good reputation and minutes to ruin it!
Keep your chin up, it appears that you have done nothing wrong. I'm pretty sure that "the other tiler / chippy" is not the only other tiler or chippy in town so do some networking and you will be surprised how quickly things take shape for you.
Be confident and be prepared to take the odd job as a kick in the teeth as you'll be amazed at how quick a £1k profit week comes along - happy days!
Good luck and we're here to offer help and support.
Keep smiling and tiling.
It's a live and learn process we've all been there Just read my signature
Top man Lander for the kindness of your offer......GazHi Anthony
I am based in Golspie and have work all over Highlands, if you are wanting to get in contact with me pm me. I have job on at the moment wet room floor, steps and natural stone floor in crazy paving all in one garage conversion. So if you want to come and labour for a couple of days let me know.
Cheers,
Gary
Highlander
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