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clmcg123

:wub: not going self employed yil iv finished college in june but already had an interview last wk and the employer pays out £12hr(let me know if thats good,bad,ok,etc..),so for a while thats what i want to do,without the hassle of going on my own and i can still do jobs at wkends.anyway,WHEN i do go it alone,i will be CLEMENTILES-goes with my name,tiles and sounds daft(but true)i always liked the mark owen song,clementine.:wub:
 
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kapitan

:wub: not going self employed yil iv finished college in june but already had an interview last wk and the employer pays out £12hr(let me know if thats good,bad,ok,etc..),so for a while thats what i want to do,without the hassle of going on my own and i can still do jobs at wkends.anyway,WHEN i do go it alone,i will be CLEMENTILES-goes with my name,tiles and sounds daft(but true)i always liked the mark owen song,clementine.:wub:
£12 /hr not bad plus u will gain a lot of experience and make a lot of contacts !! what about calling ur self "bonnie tiler" :wink_smile:
 
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K2<:o)

Hi CLMC123,

Love your potential business name. Goes well with your own name.

I was a computer programmer for more years than I care to remember, until the big businesses came up with the great idea of outsourcing the work to places like India, Spain and other countries I can't even spell. By the time they realised that, though it seemed a good solution and would save some money, in actual fact everything got done shoddily took forever and cost a mint. Then they decided they'd bring everything back in-house. Of course by then all the trained and experienced programmers had all become plumbers and the UK declared a shortage of experienced IT staff. Duh!

I didn't fancy staring down other people's loo's for the rest of my life, so I moved into Admin. S'ok, but no great challenge, so I'm hoping to change that with a new tiling career. I'm still at the stage of balancing time from work to organise a training course. I've press-ganged a couple of friends to let me do some small bits of tiling for them, but I'd rather get some decent training first.

I don't have a business yet. My name is Karen and K2 are my intials (KK). Just too lazy to spelll out my name.

Speak to you soon,
K2
 
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clmcg123

:wub: looks like il need your help k2 as im hopeless with computers.takes me half an hr just to find the letters.got the pc 2 christmasses ago for my daughter and i hardly ever go on it til i found this site.its great for information and advice-which im goin to need if il ever get any photos up.also to concept-i was in the rct at buller bks in aldershot but b4 that i was at mill hill in london training to b a postie cos the rct was full wen i joined so i was advised to join up and do anything and transfer straight away,which i did.iv been out now for 10yrs and still miss my mates.some iv kept in touch with,some not.diffrent life and for me,friends WERE friends.unless anyones been in forces,ul not no.yd u ask-were u in yourself and how long you been doin tiling,etc??........il be giving you tilers out there a bit of a tiling quiz sometime soon to rattle your brains.at college today and been given a knowledge revision test before we do our final exams.problem is,theres a few things we havnt even been taught yet but been told to find it out(what a great college).anyway,thought it would get yous thinking and get me some help in the process,if yous dont mind.:wub:
 
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CON5933

I think you'll surprise yourself with your knowledge... some of the answers you get while being 'correct' will be technically wrong cos the answers are out of date with 'best practice' :)

makes a change someone coming out of 'Ricshaws cabs & taxis' and not going for a driving job:)
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josier

Hi Leanne
My wife did the course with me and works on a daily basis on our jobs. Mind you she does spend more time socialising, with the clients cups of tea etc. I think they see it as a novelty until she starts cutting tiles and slapping tiles on the walls. Then they are quite impressed. Moira does enjoy the tiling but for us "auld" yins office bound for years it can be a bit sore on the muscles and old bones.
 
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Leanne

Hi Leanne
My wife did the course with me and works on a daily basis on our jobs. Mind you she does spend more time socialising, with the clients cups of tea etc. I think they see it as a novelty until she starts cutting tiles and slapping tiles on the walls. Then they are quite impressed. Moira does enjoy the tiling but for us "auld" yins office bound for years it can be a bit sore on the muscles and old bones.


Hiya fanx 4 the reply!!! i was on a job with a tiler a few days ago i was supposed 2 be just watching oh but i was dying 2 get my hands dirty so i cut a few tiles for him the old womans face was a picture when she say me on the wet saw! hehe i love it oh!
so hows your business going then? all good i hope! ***
 

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Hiya fanx 4 the reply!!! i was on a job with a tiler a few days ago i was supposed 2 be just watching oh but i was dying 2 get my hands dirty so i cut a few tiles for him the old womans face was a picture when she say me on the wet saw! hehe i love it oh!
so hows your business going then? all good i hope! ***


Nice one!

Couldn't this tiler take you on for a bit?
 

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