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apprenticeship

[uh-pren-tis-ship] / əˈprɛn tɪsˌʃɪp /




NOUN
probation
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The apprenticeship system collapsed as masters hired day workers rather than training apprentices.

From The Wall Street Journal

The funding will pay for three years of the Youth Guarantee scheme offering young people in England an apprenticeship, training, education, or help to find a job.

From BBC

"The push for apprenticeships would be a super helpful for growing our business," he added.

From BBC

The separate apprentice rate which applies to eligible people under 19 - or those over 19 in the first year of an apprenticeship – will also increase to £8 an hour, from £7.55.

From BBC

Hosting on a budget is a rite of passage, I think—a kind of domestic apprenticeship where you suddenly realize that ambience is not something you can buy in the seasonal aisle.

From Salon