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Discuss Looking for traniee position in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hi im shaun,i was at college doing wall and floor tiling at SQV level it was a 6monthes course and im now looking fr enployment in the indstry please if ...
          
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    hi im shaun,i was at college doing wall and floor tiling at SQV level it was a 6monthes course and im now looking fr enployment in the indstry please if anyone knows how to get into it or could offer me a position?

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    Default Re: Looking for traniee position

    Hi Shaun

    I thought I would bump this up as it has slipped without reply.If you do a search I am sure you will find that this question has been addressed several times, however, the economic climate is a lot worse now so some of the previous responses won't apply.

    Has the college got any leads into an apprenticeship with a local company? Have you considered setting yourself up in business? Plenty have and make a good living, depends how good and keen you are I suppose. Start by doing the free family jobs and see what happens - got to be worth a try,

    Have you tried the job centre (they offer free courses if you are unemployed).

    Whatever happens best of luck - and I hope others will pop by and give some more informed advice.

    frogeye the frogeye driver

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    So I fell for the troll then?

    ho ho

    last time I bother


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    thanks, yeah im looking into my own business dont have my driving licence yet so that a big problem, all the apprentiships for this year are taken but i didnt see that many about, cheers for you're responce much appreciated!

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