at the age of 16 as long as they've finished secondary school and have the requirements needed
Yes! They were young boys, usually around the age of 14-15. They would work for their "master" for 4-7 years. They would learn small things such as chores around the shop, and then eventually learn the art of their chosen job. Almost all workers, no matter what type of work, had apprentices.
No, just boys.
In ancient Sparta, boys at the age of 7 were taken from their mothers and went to live in barracks to begin military training. At age 20, they were declared fully-trained soldiers and put on active duty. At age 30, Spartan soldiers no longer had to live in the barracks.At age 7, Spartan boys were taken from their mother and began military training. They lived in barracks with other boys.
At around the age of 16 or 17.
They probably did i think
Yes! They were young boys, usually around the age of 14-15. They would work for their "master" for 4-7 years. They would learn small things such as chores around the shop, and then eventually learn the art of their chosen job. Almost all workers, no matter what type of work, had apprentices.
they have to work in the house and take care of the children, they had to wash the clothes and cook. *bonus* the men worked in the fields and boys worked on the field and worked as apprentices.
They went to school until they knew how to read The Bible. Then, some boys would become apprentices and the girls went home to help their mothers
Convict boys were often put to work in penal colonies, performing tasks such as clearing land, cutting timber, building roads, and working in agriculture. They were also sometimes employed as domestic servants or apprentices to learn a trade.
1 year
It will work for anybody, any age
Engaging in work for money is regulated by local law, and not by Judaism. But if you mean chores, then Jewish boys and girls work as soon as they are physically able.
Apprentices were slaves that worked on the plantations after the emancipation proclamation was issued. Apprentices still faced many difficulties however, since many owners did not follow the rules. They were still made to work long hours in dangerous work conditions. They also were charged large amounts for lodging, food, medicine and their freedom so they would have to work more for the owners.
(15*12+16*15+18*14)/4913.7142857 is the true average age
It is unknown if she has mentored any apprentices.
He is the patron of apprentices, boys, editors, Mexican young people, laborers, schoolchildren, students, and young people.
Fireheart's apprentices were Cinderpelt, Cloudtail, and Brambleclaw.