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I am an experienced tiler who is actively seeking work in the cheshire area.The local tile shops who had a few cards in(including mine) are now awash with new tilers,plumbers ... -
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Any work?
I am an experienced tiler who is actively seeking work in the cheshire area.The local tile shops who had a few cards in(including mine) are now awash with new tilers,plumbers and even wood floorers who are having a go.Just wondering if anyone had a contacts for any work(domestic,site,subcontract)Any given would be greatly appreciated
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wetdec
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Re: Any work?
Cant help ypu with work but notice the gouvernment advertising skillcentres again so the situation can only get worse. Thought we had seen the end of 3month aprenticships but looks like we are going around again.
Its a joke
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Re: Any work?

Originally Posted by
batiling
I am an experienced tiler who is actively seeking work in the cheshire area.The local tile shops who had a few cards in(including mine) are now awash with new tilers,plumbers and even wood floorers who are having a go.Just wondering if anyone had a contacts for any work(domestic,site,subcontract)Any given would be greatly appreciated
Hi batiling, 'fraid you are just going to get out there, flyer drop, diy carparks, better than sat at home. take the tiling shop a coffee in, yes they know the game but they might like you enough for one job!
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Re: Any work?

Originally Posted by
wetdec
Cant help ypu with work but notice the gouvernment advertising skillcentres again so the situation can only get worse. Thought we had seen the end of 3month aprenticships but looks like we are going around again.
Its a joke

They also say on the advert that there's a shortage of skilled workers
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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TilersForums Contributor
Re: Any work?
Thanks,i am just going to carry on banging my head.on very good terms in tile giant they say people already have tilers when they come in,this leads me to believe diy is on the up.
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