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Ive just completed the NETT course today.
My advice would be to book on ASAP and get your 'Bible' !
I knew very little about tiling last week but now feel confident enough to price a job and complete it. Obviously just because ive done a course does not make me a great tiler and some time served tilers might say you cant learn enough in one week but this course gives you a brilliant insight to the 'business of tiling' not just how to slap a tile on straight.
Darren's teaching style is thorough, honest and to the point, saving time and as you know in business, 'time is money'.
The set up is excellent, plenty of space to practice and the course runs in a logical order , facilities are good for lunch etc and Tracey is great support (and the biscuits are nice).
You can buy tools at the end of the course and Darren will whittle your list down to what you want to spend on essentials so your £400 will be well spent.
My only tip is to listen and remember evrything you can ! GOOD LUCK
Chris B
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My advice would be to book on ASAP and get your 'Bible' !
I knew very little about tiling last week but now feel confident enough to price a job and complete it. Obviously just because ive done a course does not make me a great tiler and some time served tilers might say you cant learn enough in one week but this course gives you a brilliant insight to the 'business of tiling' not just how to slap a tile on straight.
Darren's teaching style is thorough, honest and to the point, saving time and as you know in business, 'time is money'.
The set up is excellent, plenty of space to practice and the course runs in a logical order , facilities are good for lunch etc and Tracey is great support (and the biscuits are nice).
You can buy tools at the end of the course and Darren will whittle your list down to what you want to spend on essentials so your £400 will be well spent.
My only tip is to listen and remember evrything you can ! GOOD LUCK
Chris B
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