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Discuss Newbie, looking for experience in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi, I have just completed a 4 week tiling course in Cardiff, I am now looking for work in the Wiltshire/ North East Somerset area mainly to build up my ...
          
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    Default Newbie, looking for experience

    Hi, I have just completed a 4 week tiling course in Cardiff, I am now looking for work in the Wiltshire/ North East Somerset area mainly to build up my experience. I hope to get my CSCS card in the next few days, I am also building up a tool collection. Any advice/tip/recomendations would be most appreciated.

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    try and get as much free advertising as you can,also take your time and make your work-quality over quantity
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    Good advice above.... the only way to get ahead of everyone else is get your name known as someone who provides a quality job.

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    Don't forget to take pic's of all the work you do, build up your portfolio.

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    Don't rush the job even if it takes longer than your've priced for
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