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geordie2013
HI all i attended a tiling course in june of last year after having previously been in the army and working in sales where i was doing very well. But i always wanted to work for myself. I first started tiling when i left school so had a little backgroung knowledge.
During the course i thought it was wonderful. Thought it was the best course in the world. Looking back now 8 months on and having spent over £3000 on advertising, tools(which i bought on my course half of which i have never used and half of which i have seen cheaper elsewhere. Not least my wet cutter which i paid £120 for and now see in band q for £40, van slogan, named t shirts, and my van.
Since completeing the course i have quoted 8 jobs and got them all. (I have posted pics on this site).
But that is it 8 jobs in 8 months. Iv advertised everywhere Yellow pages, Local papers, Church magazines, Business cards, Van slogan, Cards in all tile shops in 60 mile radius. Not a good return.
Looking back it was drilled in how this tiling game is about being a good business man. Clearly those that run these courses are good business men getting us to spend £600 on a course then £600 on tools then churning ten new tilers per week per course out to start there own business's. I wish i had of thought longer about what i was doing before throwing myself head first on the back of a recommendation of a good course. It will only get worse as more and more tilers are churned out. More tilers same amount of customers. :mad2:
Rant over.
During the course i thought it was wonderful. Thought it was the best course in the world. Looking back now 8 months on and having spent over £3000 on advertising, tools(which i bought on my course half of which i have never used and half of which i have seen cheaper elsewhere. Not least my wet cutter which i paid £120 for and now see in band q for £40, van slogan, named t shirts, and my van.
Since completeing the course i have quoted 8 jobs and got them all. (I have posted pics on this site).
But that is it 8 jobs in 8 months. Iv advertised everywhere Yellow pages, Local papers, Church magazines, Business cards, Van slogan, Cards in all tile shops in 60 mile radius. Not a good return.
Looking back it was drilled in how this tiling game is about being a good business man. Clearly those that run these courses are good business men getting us to spend £600 on a course then £600 on tools then churning ten new tilers per week per course out to start there own business's. I wish i had of thought longer about what i was doing before throwing myself head first on the back of a recommendation of a good course. It will only get worse as more and more tilers are churned out. More tilers same amount of customers. :mad2:
Rant over.