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Hi All, I am the son of chris@jantile and I am looking for either an apprenticeship or a job with a company.
I am 22 and have been self-employed for ... -
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Hi All, I am the son of chris@jantile and I am looking for either an apprenticeship or a job with a company.
I am 22 and have been self-employed for 3 and a half years so I already have plenty of experience tiling, cutting and grouting or even if you require an extra pair of hands.
Hopefully looking for a company to take me on permanently.
Chris.
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best of luck mate ;0) hope you get something soon!!
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Hope things work out for you Chris
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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good luck
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Hi Chris good luck mate, a bit to far from me
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hi chris
if i were you mate i would go it alone. if you've been tiling for a couple of years now then you probably know and are better than you realise!!!
what was it david cameron said yesterday, oh yeah, this is a time for starting that new business!! go out there mate, go for it, theres people on here who have started out with less experience than you, and they are doing ok..
when you get something thats too big for you, then post it up on here, go halfs with one of the guys and you can learn while you earn so to speak....dont waste anymore precious time waiting for someone to offer you something. your're obviously capable and tilings in the blood so what have you got to lose, nothing!! ;0) but theres a hell of alot to gain,,,
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hi chris
if i were you mate i would go it alone. if you've been tiling for a couple of years now then you probably know and are better than you realise!!!
what was it david cameron said yesterday, oh yeah, this is a time for starting that new business!! go out there mate, go for it, theres people on here who have started out with less experience than you, and they are doing ok..
when you get something thats too big for you, then post it up on here, go halfs with one of the guys and you can learn while you earn so to speak....dont waste anymore precious time waiting for someone to offer you something. your're obviously capable and tilings in the blood so what have you got to lose, nothing!! ;0) but theres a hell of alot to gain,,,
ed
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