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Hi,
I have decided i want to become a wall and floor tiler, i have been looking at all dufferent courses to go to, and have also been ringing around tiling companies round my area to see if they will take on any trainees?
I have had a company asking me to get my cscs card, but am not sure which "card" to obtain. Trainee or labourer. The tiling compnay have told me to get this and to ring them as soon as i have got the CSCS, to arrange some experience on site etc. offering £50 -£60 a day?
I hope it all goes to plan as it could be a big break for me in the tiling industry?
appreciate any help? or comments
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Go for the Trainee one as the labourer one will only allow you to be a labourer
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Hi mate,welcome to the world of tiling. As Deano says go for the trainee card and grab some experience, there's plenty of training courses on here to look into. Ask this company who's going to pay for the training and on-site assessment cos it's a little expensive, it cost me £450 not so long ago, if they are going to put you with an experienced tiler to train you up all the better. 50-60 a day isn't all that much but it's a start the more experience you get the faster you get so make sure it doesn't stay at that price as you can earn that in a matter of hours after a while. All the best Mike
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Hi mate,welcome to the world of tiling. As Deano says go for the trainee card and grab some experience, there's plenty of training courses on here to look into. Ask this company who's going to pay for the training and on-site assessment cos it's a little expensive, it cost me £450 not so long ago, if they are going to put you with an experienced tiler to train you up all the better. 50-60 a day isn't all that much but it's a start the more experience you get the faster you get so make sure it doesn't stay at that price as you can earn that in a matter of hours after a while. All the best Mike
1st year apprentice tilers start on £90 per week £50-£60 per day is very generous you should jump at the chance if they are offering you that sort of money
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Go for the Trainee one as the labourer one will only allow you to be a labourer
Are you sure your right about cscs being different for labourers and trainees ! I did mine 3 yrs ago and answered core test questions which relate to operatives and that was joined to my NVQ so that made me a trainee, i put my 16 yr old son this week in for the test under operative . The cscs test is for everybody or anybody at any level wanting to enter a proper site , i dont think theres one for trainees and one labourers, unless im missing something ive got the test book infront of me and it says nothing about trainees and labourers.
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1st year apprentice tilers start on £90 per week £50-£60 per day is very generous you should jump at the chance if they are offering you that sort of money
i didn't start my tiling on 90 quid a week i did a little course and started with Taylor Tiles they put me with an experienced tiler and i started earning...a lot more than 90
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Are you sure your right about cscs being different for labourers and trainees ! I did mine 3 yrs ago and answered core test questions which relate to operatives and that was joined to my NVQ so that made me a trainee, i put my 16 yr old son this week in for the test under operative . The cscs test is for everybody or anybody at any level wanting to enter a proper site , i dont think theres one for trainees and one labourers, unless im missing something ive got the test book infront of me and it says nothing about trainees and labourers.
i was rather curious about that as mine was an experienced worker card
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Default Re: Help with CSCS Cards?

if you apply for cscs card,tick the box for GENERAL OPERATIVE,that covers everything more or less!
click here..............ConstructionSkills - The Health & Safety Test
when you get the book you only need to read the blue section!
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Are you sure your right about cscs being different for labourers and trainees ! I did mine 3 yrs ago and answered core test questions which relate to operatives and that was joined to my NVQ so that made me a trainee, i put my 16 yr old son this week in for the test under operative . The cscs test is for everybody or anybody at any level wanting to enter a proper site , i dont think theres one for trainees and one labourers, unless im missing something ive got the test book infront of me and it says nothing about trainees and labourers.
http://www.cscs.uk.com/RunScript.asp...=ASP\Pg133.asp
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if you apply for cscs card,tick the box for GENERAL OPERATIVE,that covers everything more or less!
click here..............ConstructionSkills - The Health & Safety Test
when you get the book you only need to read the blue section!
good luck!
GREEN CARD
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The green card is available to operatives who carry out basic site skills only and on the reverse shows the occupation the individual is involved in.

There are two ways to apply for a green card: via NVQ level 1; or by employer's recommendation (industry accreditation), which is only open for a limited period of time. The employer must use the industry accreditation competencies




BLUE CARD - EXPERIENCED WORKER
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This card is available to everyone with on the job experience (normally at least one year in the last three), but missed the industry accreditation opportunity.

To qualify for a card you need to:
Check to see if your trade is covered by CSCS.
Pass the health and safety test

The card is valid for one year and is non-renewable.

The card is issued on a temporary basis, while a NVQ or SVQ is being achieved. It is expected to be replaced by a skilled five year card on achievement of NVQ or SVQ Level 2 or higher.

An Experienced Worker Card can not be replaced by a Construction Site Operative or a Basic Skills Green Card.



BLUE CARD - SKILLED WORKER

You may qualify for a blue skilled card if you have achieved an NVQ or SVQ level 2 or if you have completed an employer sponsored apprenticeship and completed a City and Guilds of London Institute Craft Certificate.

If you do not have these qualifications, you may apply for a skilled card if you are experienced in your job (see Experienced Worker Card for more information)
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GREEN CARD
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The green card is available to operatives who carry out basic site skills only and on the reverse shows the occupation the individual is involved in.

There are two ways to apply for a green card: via NVQ level 1; or by employer's recommendation (industry accreditation), which is only open for a limited period of time. The employer must use the industry accreditation competencies




BLUE CARD - EXPERIENCED WORKER
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This card is available to everyone with on the job experience (normally at least one year in the last three), but missed the industry accreditation opportunity.

To qualify for a card you need to:
Check to see if your trade is covered by CSCS.
Pass the health and safety test

The card is valid for one year and is non-renewable.

The card is issued on a temporary basis, while a NVQ or SVQ is being achieved. It is expected to be replaced by a skilled five year card on achievement of NVQ or SVQ Level 2 or higher.

An Experienced Worker Card can not be replaced by a Construction Site Operative or a Basic Skills Green Card.



BLUE CARD - SKILLED WORKER

You may qualify for a blue skilled card if you have achieved an NVQ or SVQ level 2 or if you have completed an employer sponsored apprenticeship and completed a City and Guilds of London Institute Craft Certificate.

If you do not have these qualifications, you may apply for a skilled card if you are experienced in your job (see Experienced Worker Card for more information)
i have a gold card ,you may have this if you have achieved nvq level 3 advanced craft and can supervise site jobs also you can also have it if you have industry accreditation b this is very rare only a few tilers were given this when the scheme 1st started
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1st year apprentice tilers start on £90 per week £50-£60 per day is very generous you should jump at the chance if they are offering you that sort of money
they said i would be starting around £50 -£60 a day, but minus deductions its going to be less? right

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