If i did the wall and floor tilling course (4 ays) will be devout ample to be self employed tiller full time? ...


No. The most defining about tiling a floor is the stiffness of the floor. Did you stiffen the supporting structure of the floor? If it is at adjectives weak, the grout will crack due to the floor flexing. When you lay out the tile template, it is important to adjust, earlier setting the tiles, where the tiles will 'break'. It is bleak to have get thinner tiles next to a wall or a cabinet or anywhere else. This involves snapping chalk lines to determine how much room you hold to shift the tiles to make the edges look similar around the border of the room.

Check your floor after a couple of months and look for cracks in the grout or the tiles themselves. Then you will hold your answer.
You will need more than a course to engineer this a full-time job. You also entail lots of experience, references, and a small remnant of customers who can refer you for other jobs to draw from started.

You can also benefit from some business courses if you're going to be self-employed. Don't forget about bonding and insurance.
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dance work for someone who does it for a living for a year or so then jump out on your own......IMHO.............