In this episode, we are lucky and grateful to speak with Paul Sakoua from Island Tiling in Tasmania.
Meet Paul, a professional tiler who turned his passion for craftsmanship into a thriving business. With years of experience laying intricate patterns and perfecting every grout line, Paul decided to take the leap and become his own boss. Now, he enjoys the freedom to choose his projects and the satisfaction of seeing his creative visions come to life.
Being an entrepreneur allows Paul to set his own schedule, build lasting client relationships, and ensure that every job meets his high standards. His journey from skilled tradesman to successful business owner is a testament to the power of dedication and self-belief.
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