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[QUOTE="Danny@ Diamond, post: 240467"] Hi all, I have to agree with Darren on the above post, tiling companies across the UK are not as enthusiastic as they were in the past about taking on apprentices. This is not limited to tiling, companies in general are putting recruitment on hold due to the current climate although this is starting to ease as the months go on and the panic dies down. We cover the south of the UK and are able to offer short intensive courses designed for adult learners just like yourself who get stuck between a rock and a hard place trying to get a foot on the ladder and still maintain a family and all of the commitments that go with it. My advice would be to attend an intensive course and start working towards your assessments for the NVQ Level 2. There is no hard and fast rule on how long you have to have worked within the industry before undertaking your assessments, as the NVQ is a practical competence based qualification that is awarded as long as you can demonstrate that you fully understand your trade and have the necessary skills to undertake wall & floor tiling tasks. If you would like one of our new information packs sent out please call Zoe at the centre on 01903 739 407 or PM me your address and I will get one sent out in tomorrows post. Our new information pack details everything that you will cover on our courses and also explains what you need to achieve in order to undertake the NVQ. Hope this helps. Regards, [/QUOTE]
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