i used to help my dad during the school hols during the early 80's. my old man was a time served tiler and terrazzo layer. he served his time with italians and he worked for quilligotti's in manchester (phil hobson territory ;0) i went down the plastering route in 1985 but i would labour on him doing his cuts, grouting and stone prep work. i finished serving my time and worked on the sites and went back to college to do an hnc in building studies (same as doug ;0) ....
between 2004-5 i set up with my dad to open a tiling business. there were still grey areas for me to learn but he got ill (alzheimers) and i went alone. i did 2 short tiling courses and worked on sites with a few goods real time served tilers and then just recently ie yesterday lol decide to stick to the plastering and render systems because the poor old tiling game is getting a right old shafting and its a damn shame because a good fixer who can render, screed and tile is a dying breed...
i got my knowledge through any source i could get. college, site, courses, books anything as long as it got me where i wanted.
one thing i will say to any newbie...dont let anybody tell you that this is an easy game!! because it isnt. theres a hell of a lot to it to learn and it takes a good few years to crack it, so if a course tells you you can learn it in 4 weeks (and they will ;0) tell them to go and prove it to dave, gooner, dean0, neale, phil, raytt, garythetiler, timeless john and any other real pro whos done it the real way