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So I have just finished a tiling course, but i feel that i am seriously lacking in many aspects of tiling (e.g. i have never fitted mosaic tile or used ... -
Free apprentice anyone?
So I have just finished a tiling course, but i feel that i am seriously lacking in many aspects of tiling (e.g. i have never fitted mosaic tile or used porcelain). Does anyone want some help with tiling jobs around manchester? I would work for free as long as you helped me to learn.
At the moment I am still in a full time job so I can only work on sundays (maybe some evenings if the timing is right). Im not totally useless and i can do the basic tiling but just need more training. PM if you think you can help - i think this will be mutually beneficial for the both of us.
josh
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Re: Free apprentice anyone?

Originally Posted by
Dave
Sundays....

A tilers rest day....

yeh thought most people might not work on a sunday, but there might be people out there who do
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Originally Posted by
Dave
Sundays....

A tilers rest day....

From work yes but not the 'missus'!
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Re: Free apprentice anyone?
A breath of fresh air!
Someone who wants to learn - good on you fella!
If I was on the other side of the country I'd help you out for sure and I'd even go to work on a Sunday .
GOOD LUCK to you!
John.
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Re: Free apprentice anyone?

Originally Posted by
timeless john
A breath of fresh air!
Someone who wants to learn - good on you fella!
If I was on the other side of the country I'd help you out for sure and I'd even go to work on a Sunday .
GOOD LUCK to you!
John.
thanks anyway
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Good to see some one wants to work, the best of luck mate.........
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Mags : If you want to PM me with some details I'll see what I can do!
Timeless John.
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Re: Free apprentice anyone?

Originally Posted by
mags
BLoody good idea mate . Im up for the same just started on my own and gettign a little work but would also like more experience. Im based in north east - whitley bay , but have motorbike can travel

. Again anyone need a helping hand - labourer etc im available

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Cant beat a bit of real life experience

yeh, i just spent £460 on tiling course and they only taught me the basics, figured i could learn the hard stuff by working for it instead of paying for it. good luck finding work
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Re: Free apprentice anyone?

Originally Posted by
jag000
yeh, i just spent £460 on tiling course and they only taught me the basics, figured i could learn the hard stuff by working for it instead of paying for it. good luck finding work
Ive done a bit of tiling before and paid 1100 quid for tiling inc natural stone and plastering , money well spent though and would spent it again in an instant from NETT
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Hmmm, I'd love to help but I'm in the wrong part of the country - sorry chaps.
However, there has been many debates about whether you should work for free just to gain some experience. If you were to find an actual apprentiship scheme you would be paid. I think you should expect something in the way of wages, if only to cover your expenses..
I'm open to being shotdown by the other pros though, so wait for it
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Re: Free apprentice anyone?

Originally Posted by
Captain Slow
Hmmm, I'd love to help but I'm in the wrong part of the country - sorry chaps.
However, there has been many debates about whether you should work for free just to gain some experience. If you were to find an actual apprentiship scheme you would be paid. I think you should expect something in the way of wages, if only to cover your expenses..
I'm open to being shotdown by the other pros though, so wait for it

i have a friend who is a gas engineer who has taken on an apprentice and the college said that they have to be paid, even though the apprentice doesnt mind working for free. i dont mind working for free in my spare time if it means getting on the job training.
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Originally Posted by
mags
Ive done a bit of tiling before and paid 1100 quid for tiling inc natural stone and plastering , money well spent though and would spent it again in an instant from NETT

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youre lucky mate, i almost feel like i threw away the money i spent on my course.
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you are doing the correct thing by trying to get some experience,keep trying m8.
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Re: Free apprentice anyone?

Originally Posted by
Captain Slow
Hmmm, I'd love to help but I'm in the wrong part of the country - sorry chaps.
However, there has been many debates about whether you should work for free just to gain some experience. If you were to find an actual apprentiship scheme you would be paid. I think you should expect something in the way of wages, if only to cover your expenses..
I'm open to being shotdown by the other pros though, so wait for it

He was willing to go and pay for a training course and take no pay ,so working for free and gaining experience that he wont get at a training centre i think is perfectly acceptible , just my opinion.
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Hi Jag,
We're too far apart for me to be able to do anything for you
but I would certainly do so if I could. You have a good attitude and you'll do well once you gain some experience. Many years ago when I was a very young carpenter apprentice, and old timer took his extra time to teach me a lot of things that were useful in the trade. He was a WW2 vet, I was a real green bean, maybe only 20 years old, and it meant the world to me that he was teaching me.
He taught me how to use a tap and die set, and how to install commercial door units in block walls, how to build bookcases, how to cope crown molding, and a lot of other great stuff. Dave and Strumerman will appreciate this: this carpenter showed me how to use the framing square to cut rafters and stairs.
So, do what you have to do to get some experience, keep your eyes and ears open and take it all in......and if you find a guy that will teach you something then hold onto that experience as long as you can. There aren't many like Timeless John that will go out of their way to help a new man on the job.
Best of luck to you.
Last edited by Rob Z; 09-06-2009 at 12:28 AM.
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