Apprentices are sometimes paid a small compensation, but this varies with the region, the profession, and the type of apprenticeship.
Subject to local rules, master craftsmen who take on apprentices may also get paid, as some governments support and encourage apprenticeships in an effort to boost the levels of skilled and trained workers.
Usually you do not get paid much. Sometimes there is a minimum amount. This depends on the apprenticeship. This depends on what field your apprenticeship is in.
Don't worry, your son will certainly be paid. It takes about 2,000hours of on the job training and 144 hours of coursework for the length of a electricians apprenticeship.
If you do an apprenticeship you usually get paid £80 a week, but as of August 2009 it will changes to £95 a week. If not its up to the company how much they want to pay you. Hope this helps :)
Yes, apprenticeship is the period of time that a person (an apprentice) spends learning a craft or skill under professional or skilled craftsman; the person may or may not be paid during this period. Example sentence: I've been accepted for a six month apprenticeship to restore artifacts at the natural history museum.
you apply for an apprenticeship so you can learn more about what your work and your surrounding's so you do understand more and do your work right and one day be able to have an apprentice of your own
For training after high school to become an electrician your best option is to join an apprenticeship. You will get formal classroom training on electrical theory, safety, etc... and also get paid on the job training experience. If you are in the US or Canada, search for The National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (NJATC) and you can find an electrical apprenticeship program near you.
To determine your monthly pay during an apprenticeship, first check your apprenticeship contract or agreement, which should outline your hourly wage or salary. Multiply your hourly rate by the number of hours you work each week, then multiply that result by the number of weeks in a month (typically about 4.33). If you're paid a salary, simply divide your annual salary by 12 to get your monthly pay. Don't forget to consider any deductions or taxes that may affect your final amount.
Slaves were property and had no relationship with an apprenticeship. The apprenticeship was a contract for 7 years of work in a area of trade.
Yes. Example: "The apprenticeship was given to the aspiring intern."
National Apprenticeship Act happened in 1937.
National Apprenticeship Service's motto is 'Apprenticeships'.
National Apprenticeship Service was created in 2009.