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A Few Tilers Wanted - nr Manchester, Bolton, Liverpool, and Birmingham at least.....

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Tiler needs to have experience, and a portfolio that can be proven, or references of some sort at the least. Tiler needs to have an NVQ level 2 minimum and must hold a valid CSCS card.

Work is on-going, for the right tiler you may be able to go on the books, for a decent tiler with work themselves you could be sub'd a fair bit of work.

The work is for expensive apartments, an international restaurant chain (though all work in the UK for this contact), and a bunch of other decent long-term jobs.

The area's covered currently include but are not limited to Manchester, Kent sevenoaks, Bolton, Longcross (wherever that is!), Birmingham, Leeds, Bradford and Manchester.

Apartment bathrooms, restaurante floors, sexy kitchens, all the nice stuff and then some.

Please send me a PM if you're interested and I'll forward you onto the right person for the work.

Please please please - only NVQ / CSCS tilers - no labourer cards please.


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Re: A Few Tilers Wanted - nr Manchester, Bolton, Liverpool, and Birmingham at least..

Well. The tiler needs to have a tiler's CSCS card, and must have been in the trade for some time, meaning a labourers CSCS card wont work then? I'm not tooooo sure to be honest.

I was told; qualified; nvq2+; cscs; good reliable tiler; loads of work for him/her.

I know a lot of people fixing tiles on site may be a labourer doing the dodgy, but this is on-going and start as you meant to go on sort of thing.
 

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