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apprentice

[uh-pren-tis] / əˈprɛn tɪs /


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

From The Wall Street Journal

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

She says she loves her job as a level 4 apprentice construction site supervisor.

From BBC

While working as a glassblowing apprentice, he sneaks away to find peace in empty church pews.

From New York Times

This year, he has already sent nearly 40 apprentices to work on projects in Philadelphia that are partially funded by Mr. Biden’s infrastructure package.

From New York Times