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Discuss help in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hello i have upated my thread for the past three months now still no luck, i am nvq level 1 tiler and i amd working towards my nvq level 2 ...
          
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    hello i have upated my thread for the past three months now still no luck, i am nvq level 1 tiler and i amd working towards my nvq level 2 i have the money set aside too do the course i am from leeds. i have all my own tools and i am willing too travel was just wondering if anybody wants too take me on full time / part time or ill work some days for free too proof myself if anybody is wanting too take somebody on or knows somebody please get in touch really want too do tiling full time now as i have done a fair few jobs but would like too work alonside somebody so as i said any help or anything would be grateful thanks you

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    Unfortunately mate, there are hundreds of people in the same situation as yourself. That is not really what this site is for, if you find some1 that will take you on, thats great but it is VERY hard to take some1 on (even for free) when it is your name and reputation at stake.

    You will help yourself out no end if you do some searches on here and ask any questions you have, there is no limit to how much you can learn from this site, this will all help you when you get the work in (you can also search the best way to get work in).

    All the best with it
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    Furniss keep trying look in the yellow pages and phone a few tilers from your area .
    There are some jobs i wish i had willing free labour .
    But with the right attitude im sure you will get there .
    GOOD LUCK life likes a trier .
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