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Discuss moving to cambridge in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hi just wondering if anyone out there could possibly help , am moving to cambridge soon , i would like to secure some work before i head over , does ...
          
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    hi just wondering if anyone out there could possibly help , am moving to cambridge soon , i would like to secure some work before i head over , does anyone know of any companys who employ tilers directly in that area ? or is it just a case of advertising and getting in with the tile shops and getting recomandations from them , that is fine if its the case but it takes time for all that to work out and i would like to start work straight away, would appreciate any advice anyone has on this
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    ud be struggling to find a tiling firm taking on now my suggestion would be to start again when you move cards in shops etc ringing kitchen,bathroom comapnies etc for work anything to get your name spread round

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    Find kitchen,bathroom,conservatory,and tile companies on tinternet now and give them a call and sell yourself. then when you get there drop in with your cards....good luck
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