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I've basically given up on tiling did college diploma a while back and offered myself to local firms ,for £100 per week for a couple of months,but no one interested. So here is my new suggestion, the lovely government have a work trial scheme where you can work 30 days( 6 weeks) and keep you're unemployment benefit,they also pay travel and lunch costs.there is no cost to employer.the catch is it has to be a job that is being advertised and the job has to be specified as lasting 13 weeks.the employer isn't obliged to keep you on after the 30 days.so essentially I could find a tiler who puts up an add for tiling labourer,3 month term.i then apply and bobs you're uncle,etc. they state the paperwork is minimal,and easy process.
My thinking is give it 6 weeks , could impress and be kept on and trained up to decent level,which I wouldn't require much pay.or if not kept on I've given it a crack, and gotten bit of experience.
im rambling a bit know,so basically what I'm saying is would you as an established pro take on someone in this way,and would you likely all going we'll keep someone on .
after the 6 weeks If I was given a shot I would Have around 4k for combo type van and tools.
cheers for reading my hypothetical bible
I've basically given up on tiling did college diploma a while back and offered myself to local firms ,for £100 per week for a couple of months,but no one interested. So here is my new suggestion, the lovely government have a work trial scheme where you can work 30 days( 6 weeks) and keep you're unemployment benefit,they also pay travel and lunch costs.there is no cost to employer.the catch is it has to be a job that is being advertised and the job has to be specified as lasting 13 weeks.the employer isn't obliged to keep you on after the 30 days.so essentially I could find a tiler who puts up an add for tiling labourer,3 month term.i then apply and bobs you're uncle,etc. they state the paperwork is minimal,and easy process.
My thinking is give it 6 weeks , could impress and be kept on and trained up to decent level,which I wouldn't require much pay.or if not kept on I've given it a crack, and gotten bit of experience.
im rambling a bit know,so basically what I'm saying is would you as an established pro take on someone in this way,and would you likely all going we'll keep someone on .
after the 6 weeks If I was given a shot I would Have around 4k for combo type van and tools.
cheers for reading my hypothetical bible