Re: Tiling Courses Hope this helps | | Proper Job,
We are always sorry to hear at the centre here that potential tilers that have trained here have realised that tiling is not for them and have decided to pack it in.
There are a number of factors that we have picked up on with why this is, with input from our friends at the other centres across the UK. The main ones are:
1. Lack of Confidence
2. Lack of Logical Thinking
3. Poor Problem Solving Skills
4. Poor Communication Skills With Potential Customers and Bad Marketing
5. The Recall To Mind Of Instructed Information
6. Poor Practical Ability
Its not just our centre that experience this, but with our networking with other centres, we know that this is the case across the UK.
We have tilers that have trained here currently working for developers and holding contracts for the next 12 months, with other tilers teaming up with each other to help spread the work out and form companies to meet demand. We have also just qualified 4 tilers that trained here a number of years ago through their NVQ2, which they passed with flying colours.
We are more than happy to ask them to be a reference to the level of training they received (the same as you) and to publish this on this forum.
With your permission, we would like to publish your training record and feedback sheet that you have signed, to say that you received all the training needed to become a newly trained tiler. We would like this published for all to read on here and make an informed opinion of the non accredited courses we were running at the time of your training.
Just to reinforce what I have previously said, all our courses have been developed further to accommodate and ICA award and NVQ. And we haven't had to change hardly anything to our curriculum for this to happen.
Once again, we are sorry to hear that a very small number of individuals that pay to train are finding that tiling is not for them for what ever reason.
Best Regards,
Chase Tiling Academy |