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Hi Guys,

I'm here to ask for advice on on fast track tiling courses, such as, UK pro tilers, construction skills college and able skills. I'm leaning towards, construction skills and and able skills as they are only 2 hours away from me.

I'm based in Oxfordshire, I have 5 years background in plumbing and heating. I currently have my level 2 and 3 in plumbing and heating and I also hold my gas Safe card.

I'm looking to go into bathroom installation but I would like get some experience in tiling through a fast track course to get my NVQ in tiling.

I would also like to get into working with professional tilers or bathroom installers/tilers. Would this course give me better advantage in getting a job in this area. Has anyone had a similar experience they can share that might help me?

Thanks in advance

Josh.
 

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