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Hello everyone
I am currently a self employed tiler in the Glasgow area and want to become a self employed plumber. Basically i want to do bathrooms, kitchens and general repairs. Don't want to get into fitting boilers at present. I have found a good plumber who has agreed to let me work along side him for a couple of days per week.
Just looking for advice on courses that would be of benefit for the type of work i have mentioned. Not really interested in the fast track courses - are way over priced imho.

Any advice would be much appreciated

thanks
 
not quite sure what courses you can go on mate but im looking for a good, reliable tiler for when I get bathroom jobs, what is your rate per m2 ? a good tiler is one trade that i don't know anyone in :) cant promise anything but i may be able to help you with some plumbing and heating experience also if im busy. Let me know if your interested mate.
 
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GQuigley67 - cheers mate. Definately interested. The more experience i can get - the better. I charge £20m2 including adhesive,grout and trim.
I am from Barrhead - where are you from?

Thanks again.
 
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