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#1 | | Tilers Forums Admin
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| The Tile Association, Pro Tile Fixers Association or None? | | The Tile Association, Pro Tile Fixers Association or None?
We have The Tile Association and now probably a Professional Tile Fixers Association.... but how many of you pay to sign up for the services they provide? | Dan  |
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| Re: The Tile Association, Pro Tile Fixers Association or None? | | im in the same frame of mind as gaz  | | |
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| Re: The Tile Association, Pro Tile Fixers Association or None? | | You can join something like the Federation of Small Businesses if you're after that sort of benefit. (cheaper banking, good tax support on inspection, decent insurances and free advice lines etc etc etc). | Dan  |
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#6 | | TilersForums Trusted Member
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| Re: The Tile Association, Pro Tile Fixers Association or None? | | If your good at your job you shouldn't need any of this, how many times have you been asked, if you have qualifications or you belong to any trade organisation, i never have. | | |
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| Re: The Tile Association, Pro Tile Fixers Association or None? | | I wondered if anyone has found a good benefit enough to fork out the registration fee's though like. | Dan  |
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| Re: The Tile Association, Pro Tile Fixers Association or None? | | Until they can offer something more beneficial to me, i'll stay well away thanks. | | |
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