I always say this; considering it's a trade that you can 'get into' with having no training at all but doing your own and assuming you can do it, doing a short course if you're skilled with your hands anyway can be handy and give you a bit of a push.
The industry needs to change a bit IMO. But like plastering etc and unlike electrical or gas works; if it's not going to kill your customers by doing it wrong, the industry just isn't going to bring in strict regulations quickly without a big shout about it.
I know a lot of good tilers who have done no training at all who are doing very well and make nearly no mistakes. I know loads that have done short courses who are doing fine and are good tilers. And looking at the forum as a whole, the guys who have done years of training are no better off financially it seems. And have no more work on than the rest of the guys etc.
So it seems not just the training / regulating side of the industry needs to change a bit, but I'd also say the general marketing of TTA tilers and those who have NVQ's / City and Guilds and whatnot needs to be improved on.
Would be nice to see a day where an advert pops up on TV at prime time asking people to look at qualifications of all tradesmen before just visiting the likes of checkatrade and seeing feedback left by others.
And the training centres aren't to blame for that or the people taking the courses.
The industry needs to change a bit IMO. But like plastering etc and unlike electrical or gas works; if it's not going to kill your customers by doing it wrong, the industry just isn't going to bring in strict regulations quickly without a big shout about it.
I know a lot of good tilers who have done no training at all who are doing very well and make nearly no mistakes. I know loads that have done short courses who are doing fine and are good tilers. And looking at the forum as a whole, the guys who have done years of training are no better off financially it seems. And have no more work on than the rest of the guys etc.
So it seems not just the training / regulating side of the industry needs to change a bit, but I'd also say the general marketing of TTA tilers and those who have NVQ's / City and Guilds and whatnot needs to be improved on.
Would be nice to see a day where an advert pops up on TV at prime time asking people to look at qualifications of all tradesmen before just visiting the likes of checkatrade and seeing feedback left by others.
And the training centres aren't to blame for that or the people taking the courses.