Tiling course doubts

Hi all. I’m booked on a well known tiling course next month but after speaking to a few of their students I’m debating cancelling. They’ve told me the course is pretty good but no floor tiles are laid. They only briefly talk you through it. Surely you need some hands on work to understand it properly. It’s put me off as it’s advertised as a wall and floor tiling course. Any thoughts appreciated
Thanks.
 
How long is the course?
Hi. It’s a two week course which I know isn’t long but I thought it would of been covered in a lot more detail. At least some hands on experience but I’m guessing it wouldn’t be cost effective for the guys that run the course to be supplying a load of floor tiles. Thanks.
 
Hi all. I’m booked on a well known tiling course next month but after speaking to a few of their students I’m debating cancelling. They’ve told me the course is pretty good but no floor tiles are laid. They only briefly talk you through it. Surely you need some hands on work to understand it properly. It’s put me off as it’s advertised as a wall and floor tiling course. Any thoughts appreciated
Thanks.
All short 2 week private courses in tiling are bullshit. They will rape the cash from you and you'll end up with NOTHING. No skills whatsover to transfer into the real world.

Best to get yourself on a proper C&G Course for FREE and paid for by the Government at a local Building council-run place. If you are serious about it, then try and contact local builders/plumbers/tilers etc. as an apprentice. You'll be paid! Even big builders such as Persimmon and Barratt Homes might enrol you on a course at a proper college looking to gain NVQ's and site working permits. Don't let these tools on a useless tiling course take you for a ride!

THE HELP IS OUT WAITING THERE FOR FREE!
 
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We at UK Pro Tiling training offer the most advanced tiling course there is, far more that you could ever learn on a government funded course

As for the floors comment above, there is nothing we don't cover, anhydrite,moisture levels, latence removal, ettringite formation problems, correct primers, anhydrafix and calcium based levellers, then there is all the different decoupling mat installations right up to the latest floating flexbone 2 easy mat installations, movement joints, expansion and contraction tolerances in substrates and how to deal with them, then there is every cement board understanding and installations, British standard tolerances for levels, different trowel applications for solid bed achievement, levelling clips, then you have the tiling practice to apply the adhesive and cut and shape tiles. Everything we teach is related to the outside world of tiling and not inside the training centre, yes you have to learn how to fix and shape tiles in our place but the background preparations are reinforced with a 15000 chapterised hand out of what to do in different situations when you get there.

We have trained 1000s of tilers over the last 15 years lots of them been tiling for years after leaving our course and many still on this forum
I agree that there are some really poor training centres around who teach very little and you could waste your money however we are certainly not one of them.
 
Hi all. I’m booked on a well known tiling course next month but after speaking to a few of their students I’m debating cancelling. They’ve told me the course is pretty good but no floor tiles are laid. They only briefly talk you through it. Surely you need some hands on work to understand it properly. It’s put me off as it’s advertised as a wall and floor tiling course. Any thoughts appreciated
Thanks.
5yr apprenticeship in my day. Now you get it in 2 weeks. 😂😂😂 them courses are cash cows for the
People owning them.
 
After 40 years of being in this a trade I am still learning!!
A 2 week course May be good for the fundamentals…And I'm sure there are some good training places out there..,
But for me the only true way is an apprenticeship or the like .. and start with the broom /tea making and fetching first..
It’s a rewarding Trade..so Good luck with your future…
GW.
 

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