It's not a known word In English. Did you mishear "apprenticeship"?
An apprentice is someone who works for a skilled person to learn a trade. An apprenticeship is therefore the act of being an apprentice. An advanced apprenticeship is one who is undergoing the act of being an apprentice at a higher level than that of a beginner.
Do you mean gunsmith? Education, apprenticeship and experience.
This means "haha, a little bit of learning" in English.
An apprentice is someone who works for a skilled person to learn a trade. An apprenticeship is therefore the act of being an apprentice. An advanced apprenticeship is one who is undergoing the act of being an apprentice at a higher level than that of a beginner.
The stage that typically comes after apprenticeship is journeyman. At this stage, individuals are considered skilled and experienced in their craft and can work independently. It is a step towards becoming a master in certain trades.
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.
what intrests you in completing an apprenticeship
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.