M
Martin
Hi all
I'm new to the forums, which I came across when doing some research on the internet into what kind of career change I want. I've just recently stopped being a driving instructor due to certain circumstances that are irrelevant here, and am looking for a change in direction.
I decided that it would be most worthwhile learning a trade and I favoured tiling or plastering or both. My brother is a plumber, a mate is also a plumber and gas fitter and my cousin is an electrician, so I definately didn't want to go into those fields.
I'm not the kind of bloke who expects things to happen overnight, and I'm willing to take my time with this. I still have a part-time job within the NHS, so I have something to keep me going money-wise.
I'm 26 so a full time apprenticeship is out of the window, and there won't be any businesses out there wanting to take somebody on like me with no experience and train me up. So the only realistic approach would be to pay for and attend a training course and start taking jobs of my own to build experience. The sensible thing to do would be to keep working in the NHS for the 3 days a week I do now, and then do the tiling/plastering over the other 4 days to build experience. Maybe somewhere down the line I could go full time with my business. That's the rough plan anyway.
Now I'll get to the point.............. My question is can I realistically expect to attend a short tiling/plastering course and then expect to be able to go out and complete a job on my own to a decent standard?
For example, I like the sound of North East Tiling and Construction (or NETT as it used to be known) as it has had some great reviews. I am thinking of the multi-skilled 5 day tiling and 5 day plastering course. Could I potentially go from somebody with no experience to a guy who could complete a professional domestic job from such a short course?
Sorry for the essay, but I see fantastic advice being passed around these forums and thought I would tap into that. Feel free to question my grand master plan!!
Thanks in advance.
I'm new to the forums, which I came across when doing some research on the internet into what kind of career change I want. I've just recently stopped being a driving instructor due to certain circumstances that are irrelevant here, and am looking for a change in direction.
I decided that it would be most worthwhile learning a trade and I favoured tiling or plastering or both. My brother is a plumber, a mate is also a plumber and gas fitter and my cousin is an electrician, so I definately didn't want to go into those fields.
I'm not the kind of bloke who expects things to happen overnight, and I'm willing to take my time with this. I still have a part-time job within the NHS, so I have something to keep me going money-wise.
I'm 26 so a full time apprenticeship is out of the window, and there won't be any businesses out there wanting to take somebody on like me with no experience and train me up. So the only realistic approach would be to pay for and attend a training course and start taking jobs of my own to build experience. The sensible thing to do would be to keep working in the NHS for the 3 days a week I do now, and then do the tiling/plastering over the other 4 days to build experience. Maybe somewhere down the line I could go full time with my business. That's the rough plan anyway.
Now I'll get to the point.............. My question is can I realistically expect to attend a short tiling/plastering course and then expect to be able to go out and complete a job on my own to a decent standard?
For example, I like the sound of North East Tiling and Construction (or NETT as it used to be known) as it has had some great reviews. I am thinking of the multi-skilled 5 day tiling and 5 day plastering course. Could I potentially go from somebody with no experience to a guy who could complete a professional domestic job from such a short course?
Sorry for the essay, but I see fantastic advice being passed around these forums and thought I would tap into that. Feel free to question my grand master plan!!
Thanks in advance.