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I only did the three day course but gained loads of knowledge and experience in those days. Jase’s knowledge is encyclopaedic! It is the most friendly and welcoming place.. PITT picked me up from the train station and took me back…. I met people from the 15 day course and was offered a lift to and from my lodgings by someone off it (thanks Robert!!) . Everything was so well organised so I did not have to worry about anything. I would recommend the course to anyone. They are professional, approachable, amazingly helpful… I can’t sing their praises enough. Now I believe all the other comments on this site…. they really are as good as they sound. Thanks again to everyone.

Sep 15 2007, 01:22 PM
Ray Scobie.
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HI just a note to say what an excellent course. Just finished the 15 day course including the plumbing. It was great. Jase Paul and John and the rest of the team are the most welcoming bunch of guys. That includes you Angela, Sharon and Norma (she does the food mmmm).

To be honest I looked around to find the course that everyone was talking about and found PITT. I did not know what to expect but was very happy with the quality of the training. The course is a mix of theory with lots of hands on stuff.

In addition to the course notes you get the benefit of at least a hundred years of combined experience from the team. They give advice (which continues after the course :-) I’ll need that.

Think this is something written by PITT. No chance. 07867 910666 if you want to prove it is real
Ivan B
Sep 10 2007, 09:50 AM
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hi there,iam doing the 20 day course in october,but still feel uneasey as never done it before,and then doing it for a living,in your opinon do you think that is possible?as you just done the course,was it a whole new world?
mayes440
Sep 10 2007, 03:43 PM
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Yes it was a whole new world. I am a desk jockey and I managed the course so the physical stuff is not too strenuous.

PITT prepare you well and as you are on the 20 day course you will be doing a job as a group in the last week. This will in someones home or something similar and give you the opportunity to put your new skills to use.

Can you make a living? Many do but like most things you only get what you put into it.

You will see that some on the forum go through quiet patches but there is work out there. You would just need to be flexible and sometimes be willing to go where the work is.

If you are starting out apart from maybe a few jobs for friends (or just one) start charging. This stops friends and ‘new’ friends using you to get cheap good quality tiling.

The continuing support from Jase and the team is real as I saw Jase on the forum and on the phone answering queries.

Good luck mate
Ivan B
Sep 11 2007, 10:31 AM
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Here is a question asked in the tileforums. by mayes440

HI ive just booked myself a 20 day course at PITT starting october,this for me this is a carrer change but can i really do it,ive drove trucks for 15 years and just had enough of the traffic etc,tiling is some thing ive been looking at for some time,and dont have any experience at all,bar a few goes at the kitchen wall,like most people have,has any body been in the same situation and can put me at ease.

kelv
Sep 5 2007, 04:17 PM

Read the topic answers.

welcome to the forum, there’s a lot of people been in the same position on here and I’m sure you will get plenty of replies but you have made the right choice in choosing pitt as the training is first class the rest is up to you it will be hard at first but worthwhile

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www.daveyoungtiling.co.uk
NVQ Assessor
Sep 5 2007, 04:53 PM

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