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Old 16-01-2008   #1
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hi, i went on this course just before christmas and would advise anybody interested to try it out...Jock is a very nice and helpfull guy and passes on alot of tips/tricks of the trade that he has picked up over numerous years in this week long course.For the price of the course you really cant lose.
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Did you just do it for the price then mate?

And did you check any others out first? There's a thread about how2tile in the course discussion forum. Not a good one at that either. How2Tile -

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no didnt do it for the price
done it because it was local and fitted in with the time i had off work and family comitments
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hi i was considering that course but read on a post in this site someone said they stole another courses testimonials and changed the name put me off a bit could be wrong though but im tight with money and did not want to risk it lol
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Hi guys!
My brother-in-law and I have just completed the tiling the course in Grangemouth and I can say it was a great, hard working, hands on course.
I don't think anyone who has been on the course has posted on here yet.

Although only running for a week all aspects are covered from health and safety right through to starting your own business and who is out there to help you get started. The instructor,Jock, is even free to take calls should you run into any problems after the completion of the course. With a ratio of 1 to 6 any mistakes are quickly spotted and explained why it is incorrect and how to rectify it. Bathroom and kitchen walls/floors and more are covered in a great learning environment, but be prepared to put in the graft. You also have the opertunity to purchase all or some of your tiling tools at great low prices (i checked!). I can easily say it was money well spent and would recommend to the course to others. I left the course feeling confident that i had enough to start the small business I want, with help only at the end of the phone.

I have read on here about the copied feedback on the website. I can personally vouch that the vast amounts of feedback, comments and e-mails of thanks left by course participates in the past makes up for this "small" issue. Some have even attached pictures of their first paid jobs as a tiler. The instructor is, i would say, "old school" with over thirty years experience, which he trys to share as much of with the course. He is genuine guy with good intentions in mind who, in my opinion, is doing a great job!

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Well I wouldn't exactly say that the feedback theft was a small issue as My training centre was the one that they stole it from. Say no more

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just finished my weeks course at how2tile in grangemouth today, and can tell you it was worth every penny. Big Jock who runs the course was great and the course was excellent, from day 1 it was hands on. Only 6 people on the course at a time meant jock was always available, this meant for me personaly that i didnt feel i was left waiting for him to help with any questions i had. Jock tells it as it is and gives you the confidence to believe you can leave a great job, i learned so much in such a short space of time and would like to thank jock for all his patience and hard work in making me believe i can go on to make a good go of being a tiler. I would also like to point out that although the course is very hands on the health and safety aspect is top priority with jock and your always guaranteed a big growl from him if you forget any part of the safety he taught you. So if anyone is looking for a course i would highly recommend How2tile


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