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Old 20-07-2007   #20
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Default Re: Tiling careers unrealistic?

GazLC61.......... very well said mate, this is another thing i was trying to say in my longer post.... newbies should not be fooled into thinking it's easy by promises of big earnings instead they should be looking at their own personality and ask the question weather or not they have the people skills and stuff to make a nice go of it.


I think some people are to easily led into the whole fantasy of 'once i have done a course i can do this and i can do that and i will be earning 30k etc' and it's down to us lot (i think) to make sure that some very decent wanna be tilers out there don't waste their money because as Gaz so rightly says, you can have the skills but that aint no good if you aint to good with people.

Good post Gaz mate

TJ
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By the way let me also point out that not all courses are like this....i know that Darren at North East Tiling runs a superb course and genuinly wants all his students to do well

TJ
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By the way let me also point out that not all courses are like this....i know that North East Tiling runs a superb course

TJ

Last edited by tjsmiler; 20-07-2007 at 06:08 PM. Reason: Automerged last two posts from the same member. Happy tiling. :-)
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