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Discuss New Tiler - Please read in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hello All, I was made redundant back in April and since then I have completed a 4 week intensive tiling course with "Tradeskills4U" in Crawley. Over the last 8 months ...
          
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    Hello All,

    I was made redundant back in April and since then I have completed a 4 week intensive tiling course with "Tradeskills4U" in Crawley. Over the last 8 months I have undertaken a handful of jobs which I have finished to a very good standard (partly thanks to the advice received no here) I am aware there is only so much you can learn in 4 weeks so I am keen to gain experience by working with a professional. So if You're thinking of taking on additional staff or could just do with an extra pair of hands on some of your larger jobs, even if it's just a couple of days a week, please get in touch.

    If you do site work, I have plenty of site knowledge (CSCS card holder) and I have had comprehensive training in all aspects of health and safety at work including risk assessment, manual handling, asbestos awareness, working at height, first aid and fire safety. I also have a clean current driving licence and an estate car which may come in handy.

    I also have a full set of tools and could start work immediately.

    I live in Putney, South West London and can be contacted on Tel - 02087 857856, Mob 07504 489518

    Many thanks for taking the time to read this - Brendan

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    Default Re: New Tiler - Please read

    your not in my area mate, but good luck with the search

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    Best of luck, I know some guys are quite others are busy
    "Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"

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    Default Re: New Tiler - Please read

    Brendan, email me your details.... click veiw my webpage,
    but that aside in your area there is a company called W.G. SIMPSON,
    they undertake contract works for london underground, westfield, etc...

    imo site work is not for the feint hearted....and requires a payment delay!

    whatever happens i will try and help!!

    best wishes
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    Not W.B Simpsons? i work for them

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    Thanks for your help dagger,

    I have sent my details to your web page.

    I contacted WB Simpson & sons Tiling, based in Redhill. One of their guys kindly got back to me and was very helpful. They weren't taking anyone on but said he'd be in touch if anything suitable came up.

    Cheers - Brendan

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