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A tiling job should always look as good un- grouted as it dose grouted...
Thats what my boss always said to me and he always made a point of looking at my tiling before grouting it gets you out of the ' that will look ok when its grouted' habit....especially when it comes to awkward cuts..:thumbsup:
 
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mike1979

A tiling job should always look as good un- grouted as it dose grouted...
Thats what my boss always said to me and he always made a point of looking at my tiling before grouting it gets you out of the ' that will look ok when its grouted' habit....especially when it comes to awkward cuts..:thumbsup:
I worked with a bloke once who said grouting hides a lot of sins and I replied you my friend are going straight to hell
 
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On the same subject - badly grouted tiling can ruin a good job!
I know many time served Tilers who only grouted and did the cuts for months at the start.

Yep! That's how I started and I wasn't even on a recognised apprenticeship!
But the best bit of advice given to me, or should I say drilled into me was "put those bloody knee pads on!" A day doesn't go by now where I don't wear them! If I don't have them with me and can't get some more there and then, I go home! It's such a habit now that even if I'm doin a job at home (non. Tiling work) I still have to wear them. Feel naked without them! Always wear my steels, but glasses I struggle with, mainly I think cos I wear spectacles anyway. (Short sighted, in more ways than one haha)
learn your 3/4/5
ask questions all the time
NEVER MAKE ASSUMPTIONS!
Do as u've been asked no matter how stupid it appears, there's usually a good reason behind it. (Even if it is to amuse others!) :lol:
Keep urself clean, (massive pet hate of mine is seeing Tilers covered in addy, no need, use a bloody sponge and towel to keep hands clean!) which will in turn teach you to keep your kit clean and your tools will last much longer.
Where possible learn how to work WITHOUT power tools first, before using labour saving devices like lasers and grinders. (Wet cutters are permissible!) :smilewinkgrin:
Respect your power tools and they will serve you well. (Or I'll make you do everything manually)
Be punctual and polite.
Respect your elders (that's me!) haha
Above all respect not only the client but their property too, especially if it's their home!!
I think that would cover the first day!
 
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Learn how to be self-employed. There is a whole lot of difference between doing this right and doing it the way think, its not just simply give a customer a price and then do the job. Learning the proper way how to run YOUR small business could save and earn you thousands, will help you get established and will make you business savvy to have a good profitable future.

And as Whitbeam says, deffinately start a pension.
 

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