Hello all,
Darren here from UK Pro Tiling Training
Since it my course everyone seems to talking about thought i should have my opinion.
I have run one of the longest most advanced tiling courses in the UK and where you think 13 days is not long enough to start a business it can only be your pure assumption as you have no facts due to have never attended my course, where as i speak with the facts of the hundreds of people many on this forum who have left my course over the years and started off their new career as a tiler and still trading today.
We also teach companies who have experienced tilers on as a refresher course and even they are blown away by the new techniques and methods we go through.
We have hundreds of testimonials all over the web on various review sites, not just of the course, updates where people are in their careers after leaving the course who have left and started up,
its great to say work with a tiler for 6 months but when your not in a position to, like you need to earn a wage this is not an option, another thing is that how do you know that that tiler is any good, just because you have been tiling a long time does that make you any good? no is the answer, there are many good but also many ropey tilers out there so if your taught by someone that is no good where does that leave your skill ability, another thing is where are you going to practice yourself whilst out with this tiler, is he going to let you stick the customers tiles on the walls, set the jobs out, cut and shape tile, teach you all the background pre and adhesives, no, you maybe a good labourer for him, but he has to get the customers job done and teaching you is time he aint got.
Duration means nothing, you could go to college for two years and learn nothing which is a set up for kids, short professional intensive to the point of actual training is what we teach.
3 weeks is all i need which is why we don't run longer courses, after that your ready to make your own way in the world.
Again here below is a picture of course in action, this was on done on week two, do you really think that learning from a tiler doing his jobs you would be up to this standard in a few days.
We cover everything from prep to setting out, products, advanced tiling etc and how to run a business, i have been self employed for 32 years so who better to teach you this trade than myself which is why we have been one of the best training centres for over 13 years, our massive feedback on this forum goes back to 2006.
My teaching methods are not for the faint hearted, you are pushed hard on the course but they have proved to deliver what you need to know. After that you take it easy once out there and learn more experience as you go, but if your looking for the best start into tiling then UK Pro Tiling is the place to get it.
Our course comes with a 50 page , 10,000 work manual written by myself chaptering every prep you can imagine from weight ratios of plaster skimmed walls to dealing with anhydrite screeds, wet rooms etc.
If anyone looking for a career into tiling just have a look through our website and compare the the huge gallery of photos we have with any other training centre, even the 8 week ones and see if they are doing the standard of work like below, We are not a sales gimic trying to con people out of money which is why we have lasted so long, our pictures and testimonials speak for themselves.
The picture below shows dealing with pipes, 3 way mitres on boxes, internal and external windows, archways, bespoke hand cut design, angled and uneven walls, double cut plunges for sockets, we go onto tiling with 600x 600 large format on floors etc, Lad below had no tiling experience whatever before attending and set up business straight away after the course and still doing very well.
I am not proclaiming to make people a master tiler after they leave but what they will leave with is the ability and correct ways of dealing with tile, from here they can start with confidence and build on a solid foundation.
Regards
Darren
UK Pro Tiling Training
www.tiling-courses.co.uk