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Mike, if you have done a couple of bathrooms already then you will probably find that you have more experience than most of the others on the course.

KGB Has got it right dont waste your time doing a local one if it don't sound good enough for you, i ain't done the course at Diamond and i don't know Danny so don't quote me on this but if the guy can take the time out to answer your questions on here then that seems like a pretty good place to start.

Good luck mate

TJ
 
Hi TJ,
Cheers for the advice, i have been seriously considering the diamond course for the past few days. If i do end up going on the diamond course i will do the 6 week course as i wanna learn as much as possible, it's just a case of having the bottle to go through with paying a large sum of money out then hoping everything works out after.
 
Hi Mike,

I think all potential students experience the same feelings as you before enrolling onto a course.

We have an extremely high success rate with students embarking on new careers and starting new successful businesses.

From day one of the course you will see a massive progression in your abilities and you will also have many different sessions on how to start and run a business and how to start to build up a good client base.

I started off in the trade myself and then progressed onto running training centres and eventually starting up my own.

Whatever trade you are in the same skills apply with regards to customer care / marketing / accounts / self employment / tax liabilities / tendering for work and new contracts / networking etc.

Many of our students on longer courses will start placing adverts and alike before their training has finished, so that when leave the course they already have jobs lined up.

We Pride ourselves on providing high quality training and the tutors here at Diamond Training are all qualified and have many years experience in delivering practical based training at these standards.

All the best :thumbsup:
 
Well i have been thinking about it for months now and as i'm hardly working at the moment it might be the best time to do a course. I can see a big decision being made over the bank holiday weekend!

Thanks for all your advice guys.
 
Hi Mike,

Please give Zoe a call at the centre on 01903 739 407, we have some new students starting on Monday and would be a very good time for you to enroll on the 6 week course as all of the students are on 6 week courses meaning you will be with the same group of people and the next course date for the 6 week course is 8th June.

Please don't feel pressured just wanted to give you the options.

All the best :thumbsup:
 
nothing ventured nothing gained been in the trade since school still enjoying it sounds like danny knows his stuff sounds like a good starting point cheers:8:
 
If i was you Mike i would give Danny a call and explain all your concerns etc. Im pretty sure he would be honest with you as to what you should do, if you think about it the amount of people who come on here to look for info on training courses Danny would be a fool to SELL the course to you cos it would only take one bad bit of feedback and his course reputation would be ruined, on the other hand if he gets good feedback from you he could make a mint and gain plenty more recruits. 9and making a mint is what most of us are out to do so im pretty shure he would look after you the way most of us on here look after our paying customers)

Whatever you do Mike good luck and just remember that doing a course does not mean you will start earning 40k a year, it's a long slog of very hard work and long hours but if you stick with it and stay motivated it can offer a decent standard of living. Call Danny and ask his advice or go and see his course centre, nothing to loose in that mate

TJ
 
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If i was you Mike i would give Danny a call and explain all your concerns etc. Im pretty sure he would be honest with you as to what you should do, if you think about it the amount of people who come on here to look for info on training courses Danny would be a fool to SELL the course to you cos it would only take one bad bit of feedback and his course reputation would be ruined, on the other hand if he gets good feedback from you he could make a mint and gain plenty more recruits. 9and making a mint is what most of us are out to do so im pretty shure he would look after you the way most of us on here look after our paying customers)

Whatever you do Mike good luck and just remember that doing a course does not mean you will start earning 40k a year, it's a long slog of very hard work and long hours but if you stick with it and stay motivated it can offer a decent standard of living. Call Danny and ask his advice or go and see his course centre, nothing to loose in that mate

TJ

Thanks TJ and your right we ensure all students are give the best possible training to give them an excellent grounding in their new trade.

We are honest with all students and your right those who put in the hard work and hours will achieve their end goal of a good standard of living and being your own boss.

All the best :thumbsup:
 
Hi Mike,

We have got a deal with free accommodation Mon - Thurs, available on our 6 week course that would save you traveling time and money.

We cover all aspects of the trade, especially the business start up in depth.

For more information give Zoe a call at the centre on 01903 739 407.

It will be worth traveling, we have people attending our courses from all over Scotland, Wales, Newcastle, Spain, Greece the list goes on.

Good luck :thumbsup:

Hi Danny,

How long are you running the deal with free accommodation for?
I will probably be phoning up tomorrow to book myself up on the 6 week course which starts on june 8th.

Cheers,

Mike.
 

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