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    Thumbs up STC Harlow

    Just enjoyed a few weeks down at the Harlow training centre of STC, main trainer was Clynton with Mark taking us for some of the lectures and was very impressed with the course content and the instructors presenting it (Clynt is a legend and kept us laughing throughout ).

    I've done my own tiling domestically for years doing the walls on several bathrooms and kitchens and recently my kitchen floor so considered myself a competent DIY'er before the course - as I'd hoped I learned a hell of a lot from the 'pros' and was able to recognise and fix many of the things I'd been doing wrong previously. The presentations from suppliers Ardex and 365 drills were also excellent.

    First job is next week when I'll be re-doing floor and walls in my own bathroom, then have a job for a friend then hopefully I've a lead on some work for a local bathroom fitting company owned by a chap I know.

    Realise I've still a long way to go but STC have been a huge help and come highly recommended.

    Well done guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serious Sam View Post
    Just enjoyed a few weeks down at the Harlow training centre of STC, main trainer was Clynton with Mark taking us for some of the lectures and was very impressed with the course content and the instructors presenting it (Clynt is a legend and kept us laughing throughout ).

    I've done my own tiling domestically for years doing the walls on several bathrooms and kitchens and recently my kitchen floor so considered myself a competent DIY'er before the course - as I'd hoped I learned a hell of a lot from the 'pros' and was able to recognise and fix many of the things I'd been doing wrong previously. The presentations from suppliers Ardex and 365 drills were also excellent.

    First job is next week when I'll be re-doing floor and walls in my own bathroom, then have a job for a friend then hopefully I've a lead on some work for a local bathroom fitting company owned by a chap I know.

    Realise I've still a long way to go but STC have been a huge help and come highly recommended.

    Well done guys.
    Just remember that is what you will be for quite a while till you gain the experience and mistakes along a hard long road to being a tiler.

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    Default Re: STC Harlow

    you'll learn a lot more on here and it's all free, just ask. good luck by the way

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    Good Luck and enjoy.

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    was an instructor for the warrington branch for 3 years, glad you enjoyed the course, clint is a ledgend lol it is a very intense course and the 'setting out' lecture is second to none (if your good at maths)

    good look in your new career

    tiling isnt just a job its a passion

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