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Hello guys, must say this website is fascinating and offers an absolute wealth of info.

I come from an engineering background but would like to make the switch as I am SICK of working for other people and want more than anything to become self-employed. I have no kids and no debt( i.e. I need max. £200 a week to live, is this reasonable, and quickly) and feel my engineering background would equip me well( Discipline, precision, thoroughness etc.).

Is tiling a good choice? Are there other trades more lucrative, accessible. my feeling was I could throw myself into tiling for a while and once I had some steady work coming in, attempt to get supplementary tiling qualifications and possibly other skills, like plumbing or plastering so I could maybe do a full bathroom installation?? I mean is becoming self-employed easy? What kind of outlay are you looking at for tools etc.?

You guys know what it's like on the ground. Are there armies of tilers undercutting each other, slitting each another's throats for work or is it a relatively safe career path provided of course you are conscientious and hard working. Is it common for people to take up tiling, find there's no work then go back to whatever they were doing? I have no links to any other trade so I would have to build everything up from scratch, is this feasible? To be honest I'm kind of like **** it, if it goes **** up I'll just go back to getting ****ed up the arse by a multinational corporation, but I would love to hear some of your insights. I am in north east scotland BTW.

I thank all you kind gents in advance. Peace out.
 
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grumpygrouter

Plent of room for tilers in your area, though "precision" from engineering can sometimes get in the way. I am originally from an aeronautical background and used to working to fractions of a mm, it can cloud my judgement sometimes as to how "good" something needs to be, to be acceptable.

Grumpy

PS Welcome to the forums
 

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