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MidniteJ

Re: Able Skills - Second to None

Hi, I have recently been made redundant and am close to signing up to do the 8 week course. I've wanted to be a tiler for about 4 years now but have been worried about what I could earn once completing the course.
Would u suggest working for a company or going self employed after completion of the course? I would be massively grateful for any feedback on this, thanks Jon.
 
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peter franks

Hi all. Wow it's been a long time since I last entered a post. I must try to be a more active user of the forum in future lol.
Anyway just a quick thank you to all the gang at Ableskills as I have just acheived my NVQ level 2 in wall and floor tiling.
It has taken me a little over a year to acheive through portfolio building and site visits but my assessor (Max) signed off my portfolio last week.
I am hoping that my prospects of emigrating have improved now as I am looking to emigrate within the next few years and am hoping that with my new qualifications under my belt this should help the process.
Thanks again.

P.S. Good luck in your new job Max


 
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Max@ableskills

Hi all. Wow it's been a long time since I last entered a post. I must try to be a more active user of the forum in future lol.
Anyway just a quick thank you to all the gang at Ableskills as I have just acheived my NVQ level 2 in wall and floor tiling.
It has taken me a little over a year to acheive through portfolio building and site visits but my assessor (Max) signed off my portfolio last week.
I am hoping that my prospects of emigrating have improved now as I am looking to emigrate within the next few years and am hoping that with my new qualifications under my belt this should help the process.
Thanks again.

P.S. Good luck in your new job Max



Cheers Pete and good luck to you and your family.

Try to keep using the forum as much as you can as there are some guys and girls on here that are willing to share an incredible amount of knowledge and it's for free.

Thanks for the message.

I have not used the forum as much as I like recently but been really busy with my new job.

I will try to get back into the swing of things again lol
 
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peterspurs

Hi all,

Just wanted to pop in and say a little about my recent 6 week course at Ableskills in Dartford. I got made redundant at the start of the year and decided to retrain, it was the best thing I did! The 6 weeks went by in a flash (unfortunately). On the first day I was a bit nervous about what to expect, but it was straight down to business with cutting tiles, really hands on from the start. Max and Terry were superb throughout, nothing was ever too much trouble, they were always there to give advice on how to do things correctly, even if it took me 5 attempts to finally understand the method! since completing the course, Max has been great at dispensing advice whenever I have sent him an email, its been invaluable to me really, saves me plenty of brain cells :lol:

I would certainly recommend it to anyone if I was asked, it was a great environment to work in, with great tutors, and I was lucky enough to meet some great people on the course. The only downside was Max is an avid Arsenal fan, and I'm a Spurs fan! But I didn't hold it against him, although I cant say the same for him!

Here are some of the photos of mine from the course:






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Cheers Max :thumbsup:
 
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prceramics

Hi all,

Just wanted to pop in and say a little about my recent 6 week course at Ableskills in Dartford. I got made redundant at the start of the year and decided to retrain, it was the best thing I did! The 6 weeks went by in a flash (unfortunately). On the first day I was a bit nervous about what to expect, but it was straight down to business with cutting tiles, really hands on from the start. Max and Terry were superb throughout, nothing was ever too much trouble, they were always there to give advice on how to do things correctly, even if it took me 5 attempts to finally understand the method! since completing the course, Max has been great at dispensing advice whenever I have sent him an email, its been invaluable to me really, saves me plenty of brain cells :lol:

I would certainly recommend it to anyone if I was asked, it was a great environment to work in, with great tutors, and I was lucky enough to meet some great people on the course. The only downside was Max is an avid Arsenal fan, and I'm a Spurs fan! But I didn't hold it against him, although I cant say the same for him!

Here are some of the photos of mine from the course:






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Cheers Max :thumbsup:

He loves spurs really ask him ! :) C.O.Y.S
 
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biff7

Hello,I am a member as of today and have been looking to change career pathes for sometime and I have decided to take the plunge,I have had a chat with able skills and I am looking to book a course.I feel the best route for me is the five day course and if I like it, progress from there.I have read through the thread and it seems able skills is the right place to go,but I would just like to know from anyone who has done the 8 week course would you feel confident to work alone or set up on your own,or do you think more time is needed working on a site afterward.I am aware everyone skills and progression is different but just trying to be as prepared as possible as still have to pay the bills
Thanks
 
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