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J

Just Rizzle

moved to the london area in 1984 when my wife got a transfer to Guildford with her works. needed a mortgage and a job told mortgage advisor i was a self employed tiler but that was in Hartlepool for a small house builder.
the mortgage guy said his neighbour was a builder and needed tilers for a job in Feltham it was on a prison building complex for young offenders. he rang the site agent i went for an interview bluffed a bit and got the job as a tiler/labourer my first big job and it lasted 18mths on that site and taught me tiling to a high slandered as the tolerance was 3mm over 3mtrs and all the floors were in the old school sand and cement we had a target of 35 yards a week at rate of a tenner a yard.
from that job i worked on a shopping centre in wandsworth and a shopping centre concourse on the kings road chelsea.
ive worked over the past35 yrs on some great projects for the rich and famouse in some fabulous houses of footballers, politicians pop stars and the general public.
my favorite job was the one in the photo on my avatar a stately home in north yorks
so whats your story were did it start:?
 
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Q

Qwerty

Studied engineering design at University. Left Uni and got a job in public sevices. My father was a property developer and I grew up on sites across the South so when I came to develop a property of my own I gravitated towards tiling. That was 10 years ago now.
 
I

Italy

Studied engineering design at University. Left Uni and got a job in public sevices. My father was a property developer and I grew up on sites across the South so when I came to develop a property of my own I gravitated towards tiling. That was 10 years ago now.
then you're still an apprentice? :)
 

Dan

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I fell into the trade via my ex partners father. He tiled years back.

I've got to say though, the options when I last tiled for a living were far far less than what they are now. I'd definitely need work below somebody way more experienced than me for a year or so before I'd dare give it a go again for somebody else.

Still not got round to my own bathroom. I keep picking away at the old tiles while in the bath so I'm going to have to do it at some point!

Did a stint at topps tiles too. And after tiling, worked for Professional Independent Training Techniques (or PITT) with the ex father in law. Mainly getting the business in from on the line but he'd leave me with classes many a time o_O

I don't miss the cold days wet cutting outside because Mrs Jones wont let you use her garage or something.

Got some good memories too though.
 
S

Spare Tool

Proper fell into trade by accident, was in printing for nearly 20 years but got made redundant in 06 just after I'd bought a house to do up, got a tiler round to quote on bathroom and kitchen and he wanted £1200, so thought I'd have a go myself, did a short course with Darren at North East tile training and just from going in local tile shop for tiles and gear for it, got talking to lads in there and they kept saying there's no Tilers around here, got some crap business cards done and left them on the counter in the shop and 12 years later Bob's your mother's brother...
 

bsc ceramics

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left school in 1980 and got to be an apprentice with a local firm who went bust
6 months later. did 4 months doing nothing really then another firm picked up
my ticket. was on £16.00 per week back then but left for a smaller outfit and money went up
to £10.00 a day (yippee loaded) so much has changed over the years, back then grout was
white on the walls grey on the floor. like others worked on some great jobs and glad now
I stuck at it as now I'm £12.00 a day... :)
 
D

Dougs Third Go

filling in my time from leaving school to joining RAF as an airframe electrical technician, got a job labouring on a building site and got a girlfriend, was totally engrossed at how skillful the plasterers/tilers (same 2 guys) went about their work, so asked if I could spend more time labouring on them, time came to leave to go into RAF, still "in love" with girlfriend so I pulled outta RAF..aaaarggghhhhh!!! and worked with those two guys for a couple more years, in meantime girlfriend and I parted and she went to Oxford and became a barrister...I shoulda gone in RAF..but, I love my job and I have a lovely family and get out with my dogs whenever I please in glorious countryside, a lot to be grateful for :)
 

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