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wally1602

Hi Guys,

I'm really looking for very serious advice from anyone on this forum, Im 35 years old and have spent time in all sorts of jobs including a kitchen fitters mate to which i really enjoyed , but the 100 mile a day travelling was just to much for me and my pocket ! I've been working for local recruitment agencies for around 6 months and it's doing my head in !!

I have saved money and really want to do a tiling course, well not want as i'm adamant that tiling is the trade i want to be in ..

The advice i'm asking for is what sort of route do i take i.e Could you recommend any in the Southwest as i'm in Cornwall ( but originaly from Buckinghamshire) ..I would like to take a 4 to 5 week course and would love to hear from anyone with advice or courses within the SouthWest ..

I have googled and had a look around and found this forum which seems a great place to ask for courses and advice..

Cheers Guys
 
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DHTiling

Hello and welcome...

Have a look at these course providers and see if any take your fancy... All these come highly recommended..










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Danny@ Diamond

Hi Guys,

I'm really looking for very serious advice from anyone on this forum, Im 35 years old and have spent time in all sorts of jobs including a kitchen fitters mate to which i really enjoyed , but the 100 mile a day travelling was just to much for me and my pocket ! I've been working for local recruitment agencies for around 6 months and it's doing my head in !!

I have saved money and really want to do a tiling course, well not want as i'm adamant that tiling is the trade i want to be in ..

The advice i'm asking for is what sort of route do i take i.e Could you recommend any in the Southwest as i'm in Cornwall ( but originaly from Buckinghamshire) ..I would like to take a 4 to 5 week course and would love to hear from anyone with advice or courses within the SouthWest ..

I have googled and had a look around and found this forum which seems a great place to ask for courses and advice..

Cheers Guys

Hi and welcome to the forum.

Just to let you know, we offer free accommodation to forum members who are looking at the longer courses that you have mentioned.

All the best and good luck :thumbsup:
 

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