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Gareth Raines
i have seen alot of bad tilers in my time not saying your one but 90% of them come from these courses do 6-8 weeks then think they can tile,when the 100% cant
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would you know how to do all that after 6 weeks into an apprenticeship? I don't think so. Everybody has to start somewhere and experience comes with time, whatever route you take.a experinced tiler would know how to set out a shopping a swimming pool a 50mtr room with 6 other room running of running in bond a tiler who has been on a 6 week course wouldnt know were to start, so no i dont believe a tiler who has been on one of these course can just set up a tiling buissness unless he is just doing handyman jobs like splashbacks here and there. im very similar to you charlie your only as good as your last job a very true saying.
a experinced tiler would know how to set out a shopping a swimming pool a 50mtr room with 6 other room running of running in bond a tiler who has been on a 6 week course wouldnt know were to start, so no i dont believe a tiler who has been on one of these course can just set up a tiling buissness unless he is just doing handyman jobs like splashbacks here and there. im very similar to you charlie your only as good as your last job a very true saying.
you have hit the nail on the head people are doing these course's which take 6 weeks, were i have trained for 7-8 years and they are taking work of alot more experienced tiler who knows alot more about the trade. thanks for the post
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