Bettering myself

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Hi, I am a builder, bricklayer/plaster of 13 years and i have hit a wall of boredom at work, my boss has agreed to put me on some courses but is struggling to find any!

I wondered if anyone else had tried to go on any specialist courses or had some suggestions,

I am based in Cambs,

Cheers
 
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Is it possible to try running your own jobs, either through your boss or as a fully functioning Self Employed Tradesman.

I was a bit bored of laying block after block, but once I started running my own extensions etc my interest in work took a totally different direction.

It helped me a lot, I think the organisation side of things meant I was dealing with a lot more people throughout the day and made the hours fly by. With 13 years experience you should have all the practical requirements of running your own business by now.....
 
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I can pretty much deal with all the trades apart from the namby-pamby heating and wiring side, just the man stuff really.

I find that building a cut roof, whilst offering many challenges, is very rewarding and means getting down to some decent math's. I rediscovered trigonometry, much to my delight, making the setting out of a roof a lot less difficult.

Love 'playing' on a digger too. :mrgreen:

Plastering and bricklaying are awfully dull, i have to admit.
 
In my earlier days in joinery i longed to work for a builder/joiner who did cut roofs, they just somehow fascinated me, maths not being my strong point i would of loved to help with the roofs and improve my maths/working out compound angles - alas it never happened and i slowly slipped into the dreaded pvc side of things

Seeing a cut roof going up while out and about still intrigues me
 
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