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Hi, 38 yr old looking to work with a tiler.
Doing a course on tiling at mo but need experience and to learn from a pro, I aim to be ... -
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Hi, 38 yr old looking to work with a tiler.
Doing a course on tiling at mo but need experience and to learn from a pro, I aim to be self employed but cant give up my Agency work yet. So if anyone has a big job on the go and need a hand for a day or so in the Luton, Hemel, Aylesbury area give us a shout. Second time trying to re-trade myself and hoping that it will pay off this time, any suggestions of where I could try would be good as well as non of the agencies will touch me because no experience.
Thanks John R.
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