hello, I am a new to this forum and seeking some help and advice. recently done abit of labouring for a tiler, on the weekends and its made me think about re training in to this trade. I have already completed a 4 year apprenticeship in welding but just not a career I want to do anymore/or see my self having a future in. but I've asked a few peoples opinion and majority have said "being 22 your too old to re train now you've missed the boat" what's your opinions on this? any replies appreciated.
Strangley enough, we have been talking about this in another thread. And my opinion is "COMPLETE RUBBISH".
Never too late. If its your goal, just go for it. I'm 37, have a day job and am looking for a career change into tiling, and I will do it. As many will tell you, labouring for an experienced tiler is the best way to pick up tips and techniques. But there are some "hand-on" courses for all levels of tiling, whether you are a beginner, or an experienced tiler looking to refresh his knowledge. These courses in some cases can also lead to qualifications if that is something that is important to you.
UKTT is going to be my choice when i get to that stage, and they've had people of all ages. They not only teach tiling, but also how to set yourself up as a tiling business.
We have a local guy who took early retirement from the police at 55. Spent some spare time doing some DIY at home and found a love for tiling. Pursued it and three years later, he'd be up the in my list of recommendations. He too did a course, labouring, got an NVQ and a CSCS card, started working on sites under supervision and he now only does domestic and doesn't need to advertise because of his exemplary reputation.
Whoever told you that its too late at still a very young age, needs a swift kick in the goolies and be told to keep his nose out of it. Better still, go prove him wrong
I'm sure everyone here will be able to offer you any guidance you may need. Good Luck and hope it works out for you.