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| getting started | | can any one give me any work to get started did the course at north east tiling 05/nov/07 thank you | | |
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| Hi there,
Im new in London. Do have experience in tiling though. Can you please advice of productive ways of geting jobs?
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| there is a fantastic thread type in 'finding work'can't remember who posted it though!
its by tiler burden for plasterers but applies to tilers too | |
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Originally Posted by xc7075 can any one give me any work to get started did the course at north east tiling 05/nov/07 thank you | Quote:
Originally Posted by kitas Hi there,
Im new in London. Do have experience in tiling though. Can you please advice of productive ways of geting jobs?
Cheers | I'd have a read through THESE topics and then go from there. If you're self-employed and want to advertise your services you can register on websites like www.findtrustedtradesmen.co.uk and get some cards in your local tile shop once your up to speed and standards etc.
Try doing a few friends and family jobs first to practice and then see if you feel ready to charge for it.
Tiling Jobs as such though are rare. You'd only really find contractors to pass you work and they'd usually want you to be self-employed. | Dan  Quote:
Originally Posted by crash To work in stone and porcelain is to make yourself immortal! |
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Originally Posted by kitas Hi there,
Im new in London. Do have experience in tiling though. Can you please advice of productive ways of geting jobs?
Cheers | contact, and team up with a plumber/plumbers, or advertise in local paper - small ad to start with (you don't want all your profit to disappear!) beware big glossy mags who pester you to advertise in their publication - the mags usually end up in obscure places where your potetial customers are unlikely to see, let alone read them. | | |
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| Hi there all
just finished the tiling course at nett got a couple of jobs to do for my self but with the day job was hoping to try and get weekend work to start me off. Has any one got any jobs or know the best way to get work for weekends | | |
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| Kitchen sockets... | | Hi folks,
Have just tiled a small kitchen with 3" porcelain tiles. on 2 double sockets they worked out to be one tile at the top edge where I couldn't insert an edge of tile, as there was no surface to affix to.
Is there any cures for this? I started with full tile from worktop, and central to cooker hood so was down to luck where they landed really
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| Can you post a pic so we can see exactly what you have ...... | |
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| Tax and wages? | | Hi
Just in the process of starting my own business and wondered if anyone has any recommendations of the best way to register for tax, and the best way to pay my wage from my business account to my personal account....
Also any recommendations on how to find an accountant would be more than helpful.
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| I will do, cheers
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hi, another query pls......
Granite tiles going on floor, I have fairly good knowledge re sealing etc, but what advice would you give on embarking on this one re cutting and best sealing processes? They're approx 400x400, dark colours.
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Originally Posted by Brindle I will do, cheers
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hi, another query pls......
Granite tiles going on floor, I have fairly good knowledge re sealing etc, but what advice would you give on embarking on this one re cutting and best sealing processes? They're approx 400x400, dark colours.
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Use a wet cutter for those cuts....
Use an impregnating sealer designed for that type of stone there are many makes about... i use the lithofin range...and i use a roller to apply it..the small radiator type rollers are good ( not the sponge ones )....
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Originally Posted by john32145 Hi
Just in the process of starting my own business and wondered if anyone has any recommendations of the best way to register for tax, and the best way to pay my wage from my business account to my personal account....
Also any recommendations on how to find an accountant would be more than helpful.
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hi john read this mate.... http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/tilers...?highlight=tax
and as for the accountant bit then. - Build a Referral List: Find at least five accountants by contacting your financial planner, banker, insurance agent, & industry association. Talk with business owners in your industry that you do not compete with directly.
- List Contact: Call the five accountants on your list and ask to discuss their services. Find out the firm's size, their experience in your industry and educational background. Ask them to send information on their billing policies and fees.
- Select Three Best Candidates for Personal Meeting: Choose the accountants that responded promptly to your request and that had an understanding of your business and have fees within your budget.
- Final Interview: Find out if they will work directly on your account or if it is handled by an employee. Will they advise you on an audit, your ownership structure, and provide assistance with analysis of your financial statements?
- Final Selection: Base your selection on the best answers to your questions and the fact that they have other services to grow with your business or meet upcoming challenges. Are they approachable and professional enough for you?
Tips:- An accountant should be more than a simple tax preparer. You need their advice and guidance in steering your business now and in the upcoming year.
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| Thanks Dave.
Do you seal prior to laying and then again before grouting? Or just the once?
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