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Old 25-03-2007   #9
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Default Re: From course to Self Employment

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Originally Posted by Concept PHT View Post
I did some tiling in my own time when doing refurbs of property I bought. I then started doing it for friends and family etc. Then I did a course at Chase Tiling after giving up my career (as I hated it) and loved the refurb work.

I have since been back to college to do my C & G plumbing, I have done a plastering course, bricklaying and kitchen fitting.

I am now booked in to do my Part P electrics next month and I am doing my NVQ in tile fixing.

My foot is flat to the floor mate, no joke. You will not look back
You have the right idea m8, as well as having done my tiling course i am also in the middle of my C & G plumbing, and can't wait to get it finished, and have plans to do plastering courses etc. The way i see it, the more skills you have, the more markets you can target. I am desperate to go self employed.
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