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Ian

Totally agree John, it just seems a bit of a double edged sword at the beginning. I would feel the need to take an apprentice on if I had the volume of work to do so but, I'd then maybe fall behind schedule due to the hours I'd have to spend with someone. In an ideal world I'd maybe get someone on day release from college 2/3 days a week but, our local college doesn't do tiling so that's not an option in the near future. I did have my brother in law spend a couple of days with me last year with the intention of taking him on, he didn't like it though and I wasn't even that mean to him!
 
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Time's Ran Out

Bri - I'am to old to train another young un but feel as though I've done my bit with 4( the last for 13 years my son!). When you are providing a quality service the customer will not expect a novice to be doing the work and so you have to pick and choose the training carefully. I always took the view it's not what they earn in a day, but how much extra work I did to pay their wages. If it is a question of making your life easier then it's not going to work.
 
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Peter

Better with a stranger than a family friend I think so that they know where they stand imo.

No funding for it any more in NI which isn't much incentive when you've to give them a few quid and sort out insurance. £40 a week would have went a good way towards that. Shame as it's the main reason many tradesmen won't take on an apprentice.
 
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Ian

I've never really look at it like that John, I suppose I've always thought of an apprentice as someone who could eventually earn me more money and build my business, rather than giving something back to the trade. Don't get me wrong, I understand that passing on skills is, of course, giving something back but I suppose I've got myself stuck in the mindset of it making my working life harder to start with. A little selfish I suppose.
 
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Stef

I took on a boy 3/4 weeks ago, my mates 20yr old son.
He's a great worker, dead keen & has been out on building sites the past couple of years as a painter & joiner.

I'm using him for general labouring & he's picked up the grouting quick but sometimes it's frustrating as he's standing around watching as I'm grafting my proverbial off to make more money to pay his wage.

It's a double edged sword as he is making me money as I don't have to fall back grouting but other days he's slowing me down with using the cutter etc.

I will keep him on though & hope it turns out well.
 

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i was told by the job-shop this week if i take on someone who has been out-of work for 6months or more then the job shop will give you £ 2000.00 for taking them on ...... as i need help at the moment , but with working away a lot its not for everyone !!

That's the problem I've got Dave. I could do with a labourer but working all over the country it's not going to be easy to find someone
 
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Pebbs

I have a new apprentice at the moment we are six weeks in...and so far so good...except for one exeption. He texted in at 6.30 last Sunday morning saying he wanted to take his daughter to the park!! He was texted back telling him to get his bum into gear and go to work. Well he never turned up, so on Monday morning the riot act was read, the fact is he let the others down at the last minute, and I ended up being 'miss whippy' with the sand and cement, which in all truth be told is not a job for a woman unless she is built like fatima whitbread on steriods. I tried my hardest, but I struggled, then got put onto 'light duties' grouting... :thumbsdown: better that than going onto penalty clause.

I want this lad to turn out ok, if he pulls a stunt like that, this weekend, he will be down the road, and he can only look to himself for the reason why.

Lynn
 

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