The very very first thing I tiled on my own, albeit with my boss tiling the bathroom in the same apartment, was a 3sqm kitchen splashback with 10x10 tiles. Took me a little over two hours iirc.
Nothing special about it except it was the first whole surface I tiled on my own, except for what I did on my course. Good fun, it was.
After that, the boss put me on tiling splashbacks on a site job. The kitchen splashbacks I was assigned were to recieve
standard 15x15 white or gray tiles, and the surfaces were fairly straight forward.
Since I was an apprentice, I wasn't really allowed to work solo, but the boss deemed me good enough to do small jobs on my own. Best way to learn that, to work on your own, after you've acquired the basic knowledge and skills needed. The rules over here though, state apprentices should have an overseer until they've been at it for a certain amount of time. Anyways...
First day on that site, the site boss popped into one of the kitchens I had been assigned and started chatting. He asked me for how long I'd been tiling, and I looked him straight in the eyes and answered: "Two weeks, give or take".
You should've seen his face :rofl: Poor sod looked aghast :rofl: I started laughing, and he started laughing too, and said "Aren't you the jester" or some such, patted me on the shoulder, and left, chuckling. I became something of a contact person for him among the tilers on that site. Never gave me any trouble :rofl:
Believe me when I say I studied ALOT on my spare timeduring the time I worked at that site. I didn't want to be caught not knowing proper procedure when the site boss asked :rofl:
After that site job was completed, I did nothing but grouting, waterproofing, leveling, and such, for a while. Then I was dropped onto larger and more complicated jobs. First bathroom I did on my own was quite complicated, with odd angles everywhere. Turned out real well, but I had to replace a few tiles cuz the plumber who came after me to fit sanitary wares cracked a few :mad2: