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| Time Served Tiler's V.s New Tilers | | I thought I'd think of a thread that would spark some interesting discussion and I thought of the title but not what I wanted the thread to be about so I thought I'd let your mind wonder.
There have been many topics related to 'are tiling courses flooding the market with tilers?' and 'is the tiling market saturated?' and 'why do I have to drop MY price?' etc etc.
I thought the topics may be being lead by a motive related to those used to charging the price they do and perhaps now cant, and those that are just working out the price they're worth / can get.
I'm not too sure what question to ask and hope you'll help me out. I'm guessing you (as you're reading it) could be the right person to think of the question.
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| Re: Time Served Tiler's V.s New Tilers | | Are tiling courses saturating the market with tilers,this having an influence on the price of a job whether it be day rate or £m2? | | |
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#3 | | Tilersforums Black Prince | Re: Time Served Tiler's V.s New Tilers | | I think the question really is... can a flood of new tilers really affect a time served tiler.
In my opinion the answer is no.
If you are a successful time served tiler that's been in the game long enough to gain a good reputation, and have all the contacts you need in the building trade then I can't see how an influx of newly trained tilers can have any impact on you, as the type of people that comew to you for your services wouldn't probably ever consider employing a new guy to do the work for them.
Now if you just depend on an advert in the Yellow pages and the small time domestic market then you're going to be up against the new guys with low prices I think. | | |
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| Re: Time Served Tiler's V.s New Tilers | | I Totally Agree With Everything You Have Said Adam. | | |
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| Re: Time Served Tiler's V.s New Tilers | | Agree with what you say Fekin, I know a couple of tilers 30+ years never to be out of work they be quite sometimes but always working | "Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes" |
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| Re: Time Served Tiler's V.s New Tilers | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Fekin I think the question really is... can a flood of new tilers really affect a time served tiler.
In my opinion the answer is no.
If you are a successful time served tiler that's been in the game long enough to gain a good reputation, and have all the contacts you need in the building trade then I can't see how an influx of newly trained tilers can have any impact on you, as the type of people that comew to you for your services wouldn't probably ever consider employing a new guy to do the work for them.
Now if you just depend on an advert in the Yellow pages and the small time domestic market then you're going to be up against the new guys with low prices I think. |
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#7 | | Tilers Forums Arms Member | Re: Time Served Tiler's V.s New Tilers | | I would say it's more new tiler V's newer tiler. The guy's that have been going a year or so and trying to build a rep. Old tilers won't have a problem as Fekin said. | | |
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#9 | | Ex Pro Tiler | Re: Time Served Tiler's V.s New Tilers | | The customers in todays domestic market, what with busy lifestyles and 100mph work loads and juggling family needs, don't want the hassle of dealing with 3 trades for new bathroom re-fit when one will do.....put yourself in that position if possible....Gaz |
[B]"[I][COLOR=darkgreen]The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten[/COLOR][/I]"[/B]
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#10 | | Tilers Forums Admin | Re: Time Served Tiler's V.s New Tilers | | Quote:
Originally Posted by GazTech The customers in todays domestic market, what with busy lifestyles and 100mph work loads and juggling family needs, don't want the hassle of dealing with 3 trades for new bathroom re-fit when one will do.....put yourself in that position if possible....Gaz | What i mean gazza is.. you see advertisements in the local rags that just say they do tiling/plastering/painting/plumbing/joinery..etc etc...and no mention that they are some sort of bathroom business etc.....is it better to say you are.. say for instance "GW bathroom specialists" all aspects of bathroom installations ..including plumbing/tiling..etc..
Than to just say GW tiling/palstering/painting.etc...you get my drift.?....i think it makes peeps sound more like handymen....
So how do you lot who multi task on jobs advertise yourselves....  .. | |
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#11 | | Ex Pro Tiler | Re: Time Served Tiler's V.s New Tilers | | If bathrooms is your main target area, then 'GW bathroom renovations' is far better to advertise than splitting the skills up individually, the name itself suggests the full package. |
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| Re: Time Served Tiler's V.s New Tilers | | Since before ive done this as a FT job we've never advertised for work, all word of mouth and recommendations.
As already mentioned, if your established you should be ok. Ive seen umpteen guys chuck their real job, do the 2 week wonder course then chuck it because they couldn't pick up the work or didnt realise its not as easy as it looks.
I think the current downturn in the economy is also adding to this debate as fewer people are buying/selling propertys.
I reckon once the economy calms down you'll see more people renovating their existing property rather the moving. | | |
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