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Hey guys I’m relatively new to the tiling game been out working with a tiler/bathroom fitter for a couple months now and am about to complete a professional tiling course. I’m going self employed after I finish my course but am going to get half a dozen jobs for friends and family under my belt before I take on proper paid work. Any advice would be much appreciated, I’ve done a lot of research and learned a lot of real world tiling working with this guy! I really can’t wait to get out on my own but am still a bit nervous about it all!

Thanks so much guys
Aidan
 
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Strive for perfection on every job.

Complete your work as though you are trying to keep the 5% of fussy customers happy, not to appease the 95% of average customers.
 
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Hi and welcome to the forum Aiden, nerves are a good thing, they can make you conscientious.
 

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Hi Aiden,
Just remember the 6 p’s and you will be fine.
 

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Welcome, starting out is full of uncertainties, don’t be afraid to ask questions, lots of good people on here giving ,best advise. Good luck and take it steady.
 

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