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Discuss starting out in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hey guys i have recently been on a 2 week tiling course at uk tiling courses i have done tiling before aswell for a kitchen fitting company in bicester and ...
          
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    hey guys

    i have recently been on a 2 week tiling course at uk tiling courses i have done tiling before aswell for a kitchen fitting company in bicester and since the course ended have done a jobs on my own which have went really well, im just stuck on the next step to start my business,

    can i advertise while in other employment?
    an advice really appreciated?

    cheers boys

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    There is nothing to stop you being self employed and employed at the same time. Advertising is part and parcel of being in business. Only thing I will warn against is the protential to infringe some of your employers "property" rights. i.e don't go sifting names and contact details from your employers databases/filing systems without their permission. You could end up in court!
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    Hi and Welcome

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    Hello and welcome to the forums...

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