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Donny boy

Re: North East Tiling Training - Tyne and Wear

Im hoping to start this course in the New Year some time.
I too come from a non-site environment and cant wait for this new challenge.

I have this question tho:
After the 5 days, are you really able to apply these skill and work on your own, or is working with someone else to gain more experience more advisable?

Cheers
 
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falkirktiler

Hi mate, it really depends on your confidence and the job, I think most people will start on friends and family jobs so your not jumping in at the deepend with total strangers, and you will always come across problems on jobs that can't be covered on a training course, but that is where the beauty of this forum comes in, there is years and years of experience at your disposal with the guys on here, and they all seem keen to help and answer questions if they can, regardless of how thick you feel when asking so don't be afraid be careful, attention to detail and don't worry about how fast your going....Scott.......
 
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postie

Donny boy do the nett course mate i did, just doing 5 houses on a development at the moment and you will still be learning when on the job but as darren said you will pick it up as you go along and i have already picked up a bit more speed and confidence but still have loads to learn the tiling game is massive and there is far more to it than sticking a few tiles on a wall or floor the guys on here are excellent and a really big help but Darren at nett will give you a good grounding and the confidence to go for it.
 
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brian c

Dont know about any other course but i do know that the NETT course is very enjoyable,informative and delivered by Darren in a passionate and friendly way.The course has all the basics that you need to become a confident tiler,so my advice is read the feedback regarding the courses and make up your own mind but if you choose the NETT course ,i can assure you that you will not be dissappointed.
 
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stev1904

NEVER LOOKED BACK!:grin:

BEST THING I HAVE DONE SINCE BEING BORN, AND EVEN THEN I DID NOWT. :ninja:

Personally I only went for Tracey' s tea and biscuits' and past the time listening to Dan and getting writers cramp.
I was totally impressed with the set-up and working enviroment that has been put in place and up to now the tricks past on have held me in good sted.
The stone course is also worth a try as it expands your own ability as well as your earning capabilities.:thumbsup:

Thank's to
dan and the Team:8:


Steve
 
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Jimmy Boy

I have this question tho:
After the 5 days, are you really able to apply these skill and work on your own, or is working with someone else to gain more experience more advisable?

Can't see why not. You won't be as fast as an experienced tiler but if you put what you learn into practice and can work at a rate that suits you, you won't go far wrong.

At NETT you'll be taught how to 'Measure Up' - 'Setting Out' - 'How to Cut Tiles inc shapes' - 'Cutting around Objects' - 'Adhesives, How to Place & Fix Tiles to Backgrounds' - also Grout & Silcone Finishing.
In my opinion understand those points and you'll do a good job and the NETT team make the above points easy to understand that even if you've got alzheimer's you'll not forget it ... they'll teach you far more than I can list here, but you'll be alright.

Only thing is if you're a Southerner you'll come away with a Geordie accent! :yes:
 

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