Just wondered what your views are on travelling far to a course.
Here's my theory 🙂
You find a course local and you like it but there's one that seems to ring the bells a little more but it's far away. Now you could train to be a tiler at the one close to you but really, if you're spending the rest of your working life in the trade surely the distance of the training centre doesn't come in to play much at all?
I would have liked to train at an establishment that can give me 110% and that's got a really good reputation and is at a good price too. And really if I'd have been trained at a local tiling school every time I got a little stuck with something I would have thought to myself 'I wonder if I wouldn't have been stuck with this problem if I'd have picked the training centre I really wanted to train at'.
Just wondered what your views are? We seem to get a fair few asking for a course in a certain area, when really the first question is what's the best course out there? No matter what distance, the UK is small enough to get to anywhere in a day (pretty much) and providing the training centre is near to a train station or good road networks or even in some cases an airport, then the travelling to and from it is only part of the investment in your future career. No?
Here's my theory 🙂
You find a course local and you like it but there's one that seems to ring the bells a little more but it's far away. Now you could train to be a tiler at the one close to you but really, if you're spending the rest of your working life in the trade surely the distance of the training centre doesn't come in to play much at all?
I would have liked to train at an establishment that can give me 110% and that's got a really good reputation and is at a good price too. And really if I'd have been trained at a local tiling school every time I got a little stuck with something I would have thought to myself 'I wonder if I wouldn't have been stuck with this problem if I'd have picked the training centre I really wanted to train at'.
Just wondered what your views are? We seem to get a fair few asking for a course in a certain area, when really the first question is what's the best course out there? No matter what distance, the UK is small enough to get to anywhere in a day (pretty much) and providing the training centre is near to a train station or good road networks or even in some cases an airport, then the travelling to and from it is only part of the investment in your future career. No?