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Apprenticeship
"Apprenticeship" in a Sentence (13 examples)
Apprenticeship is a system where you eat, sleep and live with your master and are taught various martial arts know-how and secrets.
I am going to do an apprenticeship.
Some electricians learn their trade within an apprenticeship system instead of going to college.
At the moment, there are still some 5,300 vacant apprenticeship places, with some 2,300 applicants.
When apprentices complained that they got more harassment than training from their employers, Granny said calmly: "Well, time spent in apprenticeship is not like time spent being the master."
Such abundance I accept apparent in this country, such top moral values, humans of such caliber, that I do not anticipate we would anytime beat this country, unless we breach the actual courage of this nation, which is her airy and cultural heritage, and, therefore, I adduce that we alter her old and age-old apprenticeship system, her culture, for if the Indians anticipate that all that is adopted and English is acceptable and greater than their own, they will lose their self-esteem, their built-in self-culture and they will become what we ambition them, an absolutely bedevilled nation.
Tom was surprised to learn that Mary was already in the third year of her plumbing apprenticeship.
Tom completed an apprenticeship.
If you are granted permission to work or undergo an apprenticeship, you should find out as much as you can about your rights as a worker or apprentice.
I'm going to do an apprenticeship.
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There, however, he had disappointed expectation. In sooth, his genius was of too creative an order for the apprenticeship of learning; he needed life in its hopes, its fears, its endurance; all that the poet learns to reproduce.
Entry to shop grades is by apprenticeship, boys bring taken as apprentices on leaving school.
Apprenticeship programmes supply the industry with an ongoing cohort of qualified talent. It is much cheaper to train new people than to pay inflated wages to attract existing talent. Apprenticeships are also a useful way of teaching the practical, hands-on skills that the modern railway needs.
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