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davy_G

Hi all,
Ive been tiling a few years and was busy right from the start. Still busy but slowing down.
So what I want to know is, considering it never ceases to amaze me the amount of new tilers saying Hi and coming through the course conveyor belt, how are you folks getting on in your new career?

Are you busy? How much work have you infront of you and most importantly are you making a living?

Oh, new tilers are very welcome,:hurray: just wondering how you are all fairing?
 
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Frosty

Hi Davey

Had a load of full bathrooms (walls and floors) last year and I didn't major on advertising for tiling!!!!
Previous clients I've done decorating or building work for know I do other works aswell, and they just enquire about the tiling or even pass my name on to friends and family.

Booked up with 2 kitchen refits and a bathroom at moment, so o.k. 'till begining of March.

I have noticed the volume of enquiries slowed down, but the size of projects has increased i.e. a week or two of work instead of a day here or there.

Hopefully it'll continue throughout the year.
 
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monkeycat

Hi Davy,

Finished course last friday at PTS Warrington. Picking business cards up tomorrow and going to order some tools from tradetiler. got a family job (bathroom walls) lined up. As for the future, time will tell. Very nervy time as I'm putting a big chunk of a redundancy payout into it. I'm prepared to do the marketing legwork and all that but confidence is not great as I'm well aware that a 4 week course is not enough to prepare me for what is out there. I'm just hoping that I can get a few small, easy jobs early on. Fingers crossed!
 
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LM Ceramics

Hi Davy,

Finished course last friday at PTS Warrington. Picking business cards up tomorrow and going to order some tools from tradetiler. got a family job (bathroom walls) lined up. As for the future, time will tell. Very nervy time as I'm putting a big chunk of a redundancy payout into it. I'm prepared to do the marketing legwork and all that but confidence is not great as I'm well aware that a 4 week course is not enough to prepare me for what is out there. I'm just hoping that I can get a few small, easy jobs early on. Fingers crossed!


risky time in setting up now but if your prepared to do the leg work then it could pay off my advice defintley start small and build yourself up its going to be a hard year
 

beanz

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Very nervy time as I'm putting a big chunk of a redundancy payout into it.

confidence is not great as I'm well aware that a 4 week course is not enough to prepare me for what is out there.

Can relate to both these points. All my redundancy has gone into this, and like LM says, these are not good times to be starting out. I'm even playing with the idea of getting a part time job in the interim, just to tide me over...
 
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davy_G

Its the same with me guys. I used to have my diary 2 months in front, working 7 day weeks, and regularly turned away work form cold calls. Now ive 2ish weeks work most of the time, mostly from word of mouth recommendation and i get most weekends off. So although I enjoy the rest on Saturdays and Sundays...where will this all end up?
We need to kepp plodding away, keeping quality up and maximising our exposure to the market place!
 

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