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ryanclarke

Hi...Just been up to NETT today for a chat with Tracey and a look around the place. All looks spot on and Tracey is a smashing lass! I was just wondering if anybody has trained with these guys and is now making a career out of tiling, and how long after the course finished were they up and running. Also any rough figures as to what it cost to start up on your own as I am selling my current business and looking to move into Tiling. Already got some great tips off this forum so thanks everyone. Any advice appreciated. :8: Cheers Ryan
 
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grayd6

hello mate .i done the nett course in january and thought it was quite good .have done two jobs since (one big one small) its not much but i also work fulltime as a forklift instructor. anyway i am happy to take my time at the moment and build up my knowledge .just had some cards printed and my best mates a plumber so see what happens.as for the course if you have a bit of tiling knowledge i think you could possibly go on to be a tiler. but for people to turn up for a 4 day course thinking that they can walk away to set up straight away is probably unrealistic .
 
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I will speak for all the training centres here, everyone is different and have different abilities to learn, some pick things up quickly others dont, depends on how practical you are in the first place, doesnt mean you have to be a practical tiler just handy at DIY, Once you leave a course it is really down to yourself weather you have the confidence to go out self employed, some people will never make that jump no matter how good they are as it can be a scarey place to be without the security of a regular wage, on the other hand there are those that take the plunge and have the drive to succeed and go and find the work and learn more along the way, any training centre can only guide you on what to expect on a real paid job, it is different when you get out there but like any new job that you take on, it will take you time to learn how to do it quicker, we have had people that have come with no experience of putting a tile on and go out straight away and do very well, other go out there and dont do so well, everyone does the same course and learns the same skills which comes back to its down to the individual on how much you want it to work, if you still are doing your old job and tiling on a weekend then you will never develop your full potential as you havent got the time to promote , market yourself the correct way.
You will only get out of life what you put into it, there is no easy way of making money, you HAVE to go out and earn it, unfortunatly
Hope this is of some help
Darren
 
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andy-h

i went on the NETT course end of feb & only had a few slack days & up to now only done natural stone started a job tuesday 2 utility rooms one got boarded out the other got done with self leveler then tiled 30 2m i supplied adhesive & finished job yesterday & walked away with £1200, then this morn went round to a friends house & tiled fire place base with 100 x 100 travertine,by the way the utility rooms were tiled with 400 x400 travertine.
 
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LM Ceramics

my advise once you do the course dont rush straight into it going self employed tiling may not be for you it took me 3 years before i went out and did my own jobs during my apprenticeship mainly groutingfor the first 2 years

my advise with most course tilers is finish the course and tile at weekends for family or friends

i have just been to look at a job yesterday for a guy round where i live hes just had his bathroom tiled by a 5 day course tiler i could tell it was someone who went on a course caus it has pts trained the bloke wants the whole bathroom ripped out the tiling is absolutley terrible and the so called tiler is sort of a friend of this bloke
 

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