Hi (with a few questions)

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I just did a quick search and found the following sites:-

Tile Setting And Masonry Schools in Kentucky - http://www.edref.com/college-degrees/building-trade-and-construction/tile-setting-and-masonry/kentucky

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and [DLMURL="http://education-portal.com/become_a_tile_setter.html"]Become a Tile Setter | Education and Career Roadmap - http://education-portal.com/become_a_tile_setter.html[/DLMURL]

And I've also asked on the JB forums (US Tile Forum) too: Tiling / Tile 'School' in Kentucky? - Ceramic Tile Advice Forums - John Bridge Ceramic Tile - http://www.johnbridge.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=617581 and although it's a couple of hundred miles away from you they said to recommend the CTEF (Professional Carpet Tile Cleaning - http://www.tileschool.org/) which seems to be a brilliant outfit and well liked in the tile industry in the US.
 
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I just did a quick search and found the following sites:-

http://www.edref.com/college-degrees/building-trade-and-construction/tile-setting-and-masonry/kentucky

http://www.citytowninfo.com/employment/tile-setters

and http://education-portal.com/become_a_tile_setter.html

And I've also asked on the JB forums (US Tile Forum) too: http://www.johnbridge.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=617581 and although it's a couple of hundred miles away from you they said to recommend the CTEF (http://www.tileschool.org/) which seems to be a brilliant outfit and well liked in the tile industry in the US.

Dan's right Craig. I live in Tennessee, about 35 miles south of the Kentucky border. Besides finding a decent installer to work with as a helper, your best bet for individualized hands on training will be CTEF. It isn't that far away, maybe 4-7 hours depending on your location, route, and driving habits. Hope you enjoy your time over here and that you find what your looking for.
 

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