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Hi Boosha,
I am a plasterer by trade and deciced to learn tiling about a year ago.
The two trades go together brilliantly and I will normally get more work from a customer if for instance im tiling and then they ask for a price for plastering in another room.
I would charge around the £350-£400 to skim out a standard sized room (13'x13')
thats walls and ceiling.
Plastering is now mainly skimming work because people tend to dot and dab or dryline new builds nowadays, I cant remember the last time I sand and cement rendered a room before skimming out.
I would definetely go for it , if you want to learn plastering and I think you will get a fair bit of work from it. Takes quite a bit of time and practice to become good at it, and takes even longer to become fast at it, but start with some small jobs.
Only trouble with plastering is that plasterers (not necasarily good ones) are everywhere,but I guess thats the same with most trades.
 
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Pawelzik

...and I can't decide what would be more lucrative, learning from him and taking on full bathroom fit outs or the plastering...

I would recommend to learn to plaster. Over 90% of my clients do it. Their advantage is that they do the plaster with an eveness they need esp. when having big size tiles. Plasteres have to obey other standards which sometimes don´t match the needs (e.g. eveness) the tiler wants.:yes:
 

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