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need to wash the dishes now!!!:juggle: Hi ,welcome to the forum.I use a dish washer. Its nickname is "the instant Wife". Good luck with your plans. :8:2Balls
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Discuss Newbie lady with lots of questions!!!! in the British & UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.
We try......Hi Fiona!! :hurray:And welcome to this mad and merry crowd, my second family now, so be warned, this tiling malarky may seriously affect your life!
As to your questions, well just go on a course (like many other women I did the NETT course and loved it) and see how you take to it then, not only to learn how to do things but also to give you an idea of your own aptitude, the tools to invest in if you do want to do your own thing and just to see how the whole idea feels after a bit of training. Then it's on to your own house and some work from friends and contacts who don't mind you taking a bit longer as long as you do a good job and go from there.
I did the course to learn all about different environments to fix my artistic mosaics to, different adhesives etc, entirely inspired by joining this forum and have since openend a trade account at Topps Tiles who were so enthusiastic about a woman tiler that combining both tiling and mosaics I know is the way to go for me. And I just really like tiles! I also got in touch with a local long standing and well liked decorator who passed on to me my first 'official' job (which has just been put back :dizzy2 a kitchen splashback with feature, after which I am planning to get in touch with kitchen fitters. I do think that a lot of women out there would prefer a woman tradesperson IF we're any good, but the idea of gaining work experience with tilers, hmm, I'd be a bit cautious there and really find out who you are dealing with and follow our instincts. If at any time you'd like more info or a girly type chat, just PM me and there is also a women's only forum on here where you would get replies but which is hardly ever used - the guys on here are just too much fun! :lol:
We try......
Why do say that? There are many many people on this site that have gone through the course system and made a go of tiling as a career and more than recouped the money. Even if she went to say, NETT and paid for their short course, the knowledge gained will save many more times that cost when she comes to do her house(s) her self instead of paying a "pro" to come and do it for her.Hi Fiona and welcome.
Daydreaming and reality are two different things. you will never get your money back.
best of luck to you. :yes: :yes:
Al
WELCOME TO THE FORUMS.....have you started the hoovering yet?..lol
Have to disagree a bit there Al, A Nett courses can get you your money back in a couple of splashbacks, I don't think Fiona is looking at full time employment, just another string to her bow. I say good luck to her but I do think she will stuggle to find just 'evening and week end' work.Hi Fiona and welcome.
Daydreaming and reality are two different things. you will never get your money back.
best of luck to you. :yes: :yes:
Al
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you guys can disagree with me until the cows come home,as long as Fiona stays home.
I am not against tiling schools. at the moment fully fledged tilers finding it diff to find enough work. so what about a newbie with hardly any knowledge at all.
considering all the circumstances Fiona please do stay home :yes::yes:
Al
:yes::yes:
you guys can disagree with me until the cows come home,as long as Fiona stays home.
I am not against tiling schools. at the moment fully fledged tilers finding it diff to find enough work. so what about a newbie with hardly any knowledge at all.
considering all the circumstances Fiona please do stay home :yes::yes:
Al
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