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Mr Tiler

Don't worry about it, it's a rite of passage as a trainee tiler :lol:

well as bri stated before the way I have gone about all of this I have to learn from my own mistakes, and this is one that certainly wont happen again. wont have to worry about any of this for now though I have officially landed my first full time position as a tiler for a company and will be fixing for them in a couple of months once I am up to scratch. cheers guys
 
M

Mr Tiler

Just learn from your mistakes Ash, I have been tiling 20 years and I'm still learning, your a foolish man if you think you know everything, your not far from me, once you have a bit more experience you can come on a few of my jobs if you like, I will introduce you to the world of natural stone tiling.
wow thanks matey, going to be pretty busy over the next 12 months as I am working for a firm now mon-fri but once I am very confident I will start taking my own work on on the weekends again and tbh I am not too far away I just have to get up to speed then il be fixing. I actually thought I was getting somewhere this time a fortnight ago but last week on site made me realise I have a looooot to learn lmao. I would love to do some stone work with you mate thank you for the offer ;)
 

beanz

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Ash, don't count your chickens bud. There's no way of knowing you'll be busy for the next 12 months, in this game. I was flat out a month ago. Fell out with the guy that supplies most of my work, and now have nothing, as my other contacts are just ticking over right now... It's never good to have all your eggs in one basket, as I should have learnt by now lol!?!
 
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charlie1

Ash, don't count your chickens bud. There's no way of knowing you'll be busy for the next 12 months, in this game. I was flat out a month ago. Fell out with the guy that supplies most of my work, and now have nothing, as my other contacts are just ticking over right now... It's never good to have all your eggs in one basket, as I should have learnt by now lol!?!

hard but very good lesson to learn. Sure you will get something else through!
 
F

Freeze

Oh and Ash, it's easy for people to point out mistakes, I look at a lot of work by so called experienced tilers on different forums, and their web sites, and although their are a few top class tilers knocking around, their are a lot of wannabes, who seriosly think they are better than what they are and if I was inclined to I could pull their work a part, especially on some of the stone jobs I see, take it with a pinch of salt, strive to achieve the best results you can, learn from your mistakes and adopt a professional attitude.
 
M

Mr Tiler

might want to check your contract. You may not be allowed to moonlight on the weekends !
I havnt discussed it yet and tbh I probably might just settle in the job and that will be it rather than work weekends, I have been told I am ok to get my own work on the weekends and also use the company van that is waiting for me for once I am fixing for them, im filling in the position of a guy who started the business with these lads 16-17 years ago cheers
 
M

Mr Tiler

well tbh these guys have really taken a shine to me and as I have to them, they can see I have been eager to get into this trade I think that is why they have given me the job. no shortage of work and have been told I cant go to them and state that I have a weeks work of my own coming up but they wont also tell me theres no work for a week so I wont be getting paid! for now though now though I will enjoy the weekends but could pay for a holiday for us in a months worth of weekends worked haha! cheers
 

beanz

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Berkshire
hard but very good lesson to learn. Sure you will get something else through!

Yeah cheers mate. It feels like I'm starting from scratch, as all the recommends from my previous work are going to my ex boss, as it was all for his company. I'll definitely make sure I take on more of my own work this time round... Pure laziness on my part really, as it was just easier to sit back and let someone else do all the leg work, and just do a 9 to 5.. You live and learn.
 

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