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it was Chris Grumpy. she did have her own tile retail outlet and as I said, she was very good with her teaching and knowledge of the tiling trade
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There are plenty of old women on this forum :lol:
Blimey chic where you been ...lol how did the job in France go ?hey there,
I'm a female tiler, not long started up and desperate to get some work, finding really difficult to get established but don't think the timing has helped with this recession.
How about you, how you finding it?
Scoops x
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No mention of the food or culture then !!...pmslOverworked and Underpaid, but it was well worth it for the experience and the beer of course!!
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Hi
I am a novice and am thinking of doing a week long, intensive course to learn tiling with a view to doing relatively small jobs such as kitchens, at least initially. I would be working in the Glasgow area.
I believe there is a hidden forum group for women tilers. if so, how do I join it?
Also, do people feel that a week's course would be adequate to then go out on my own?
rockinloubylou
spookey!!:yikes:I'm not your wife but funnily enough my husband's name is Douglas!
Speek for yourself i've been doing B-day and Wedding cakes for years in all colours :lol:There's a couple registered on here too 😉 They just don't post that much. There's also a couple who are going on a training course that are registered and post under one name.
I've seen a few about.
There was one lass who came on a course once and went away and got a nice pink van, or pink text all over her van (can't remember
fully) and then aimed her tiling services at other females. She had an edge on blokes competing with her when the work was for a female as she connected design-wise, most of us blokes are not too good with colour matching as you'll probably all agree. 🙂
Sadly not. He's a Brad Pitt lookalike and I myself am often mistaken for Angelina lol.Is he a Paul Nicholas Lookalikey Wannabee too ?
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