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busyalready

North East Tiling Training

For anyone looking for a tiling course in Scotland I don't think there are any! For this reason, after much deliberation I chose North East Tiling Training in South Shields because I was impressed with the professionalism of the website, the feedback from previous students and when I phoned for more info Tracy was so informative and friendly she finally convinced me it was the right choice.

I would recommend this course to anyone and cannot believe how much i learned from Darren in just 1 week. I started my first tiling job the day after I returned from the course and have more work lined up in the next few weeks and I haven't even advertised yet or set up my new business venture. Wish I'd done it years ago!
 
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jockjok

north east tiling

Been meaning to write this thread for a while but never seem to get round to it.

I attended a course a North East Tiling a few months back now and would like to let every one know how impressed i was. Darren and Tracey who run the centre are great people, very easy to get on with and cant do enough to help. Their willingness to help continues after you finish the course, I have e mailed darren a few times to ask questiond since, always getting a quick and informative reply.

The 4 day course i attended was far more informative than i expected. Going into much more detail than i thought it would. Its not just a case of Darren teaching you to slap a few tiles onto a mock up bathroom.
Darren covers all the important matters you need to be aware of before you ever see the inside of the tiling bays; Health and safety, substrates, use of different tools, adhesives, methods for fixing different tiles, setting out, measuring up work, i could go on all day.

You may think its allot to take in a few days but as you make easy notes as you go you can always look back through to jog your memory if you forget anything.

I left confident and raring to go, Business is starting to flow in now i've got my name about a bit In the first 2 months my tools have paidfor themselves and i have enough cash in the bank to splash out on a van, albeit a cheap one.

I would also recomend the natural stone course. A must if you want to earn proper money. My first stone job made me twice as much profit as a ceramic job of the same size would have.

Cheers

Wilson
 
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h0ndatyp3r

North East Tiling Training

Hi there,

Just thought i would give you my feedback on this course which i finished on Friday 2nd Feb.

I chose this course after talking to Tracey (Darrens wife), she sold it to me. I had contacted a couple of others courses, even one closer to home, but first impressions count.

The course has been structured in a way, that as the week goes on, all the pieces to the jigsaw fall into place. Everything from the basic setting out process, what type of adhesives to use, to starting up in business for yourself, if you so wish, was explained in great detail.

Everyone took an abundance of notes, which will be thier own personal bible for them to refer to at anytime. You also have Darrens personal details should you wish to contact him for anymore advice. I've been in touch already and he has replied in a prompt manner.

I also did the Natural Stone Course, which totally opened my mind to the way i'm going to market my business! Do yourself a favour and get on that course, it's well worth attending.

Overall, it was an intense course. Darren pushed you all the way, which i appreciated, as i learnt a lot quicker that way. Considering i hadn't tiled in my life, i would like to think i done well and with more experience, i will provide a quality service for my customers.

Anyway, if anyone is reading this and considering a career change, contact Darren and Tracey and get yourself on the next available course. You will not be disappointed.

Regards,

Colin
 
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djfarmer

Re: North East Tiling Training

hi colin,was on the course same time as you,couldnt agree with you more, with the knowledge i was given, i feel like ive been doin the jobs for years,its amazing how much info you can take in.the way the course was structured had a great deal to do with the way i learnt and remembered it all.

i highly recommend this course to any1,worth every penny.the best investment ive ever made.jst starting getting advertised,had interest already.

once again, an amazing course.darren and tracey should be well proud of it.
 
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CHRIS D

Re: North East tiling Training - Tyne & Wear

If you have been on a course at North East Tiling Training based in Tyne and Wear, let us know how it went :D
JUST FINISHED THE COURSE THE COURSE WAS FANTASTIC ,INFORMATION AND CONTENT SO EASY TO FOLLOW DARREN AND TRACEY WERE SO EASY TO GET ON WITH :)
 
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sparky

tiling qualifications

going on north east training i am going to sit the accreditation for level 2 tiling is this a good qualification to gain as i am a 30 and will not be abel to obtain svq levels i dont think
 
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sparky

north east training

like to hear from anybody going on north east training on the 12 march i am going for the 5 day course . would also like to hear from people who have done this course :wink_smile:
 
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h0ndatyp3r

Re: north east training

Hi Sparky,

Welcome to the forum.

I was on the North East Tiling Training course on the 29th Jan. It was excellent, there's a lot packed into the 5 days, but i can asure you, you won't be disappointed.

Enjoy the course.

Colin
 
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DevonR

Re: north east training

Do a search mate, there's plenty reading on North East Tiling Training. Highly recommended from me.
 
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tiler burden

Re: north east training

hi sparky

you will be getting taught by the best :wink_smile:

i have been in the building game for 22 years now and darren is a brilliant tutor and a 1st class trades/business man. you will not go wrong there mate. i couldnt be bothered recommending anybody that i didnt rate because i think people had out praise to easily these days but i can not really find a fault with darrens training except for the fact hes a geordie...(only kidding, i love the geordies, howay man) :angel_smile:

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