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i am looking to get myself a trade in tilling but i am not sure the best courses to go on i have heard of chase that gets good feedback ... -
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the best courses for beginners to break into the tilling industry fully qualified
i am looking to get myself a trade in tilling but i am not sure the best courses to go on i have heard of chase that gets good feedback also i have looked at able skills but that dosnt seem to be widley known. any information that i can retrieve so i can put my best foot forward an get all the relevant qualifications and skills to become a professional
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Re: the best courses for beginners to break into the tilling industry fully qualified
You can see feedback on many of the courses here http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/tiling-courses-feedback/
I've personally visited chase tiling and was very impressed, probably where I'll send a couple of my decorators to learn to tile, NETT also sound superb.
Take a look at the feedback above and call some of the centres, they'll more than happy to help.
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Re: the best courses for beginners to break into the tilling industry fully qualified
You'll find all the centre's worth checking out have feedback in the courses feedback forum. You'll notice many are there without feedback even though they've been there a while. So take extra care when looking into those ones.
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