Any of them. That's the point of an apprenticeship.
Apprenticeships are a form of learning while working. So any apprenticeship is good for someone with little experience, because the apprenticeship will give them that experience.
Get a pen and paper then write down a list of what you would be interested in doing.
Some options include carpenter, electrician. plumber, mechanic, brick-layer, administrator, engineer and so on.
It also depends on your skills.
Skills and experience are two completely different things. Everybody has natural transferable skills, which usually derive from their hobbies and interests.
For example, if you own a dog, then you have skills in caring for an animal, which you can transfer to the workplace, so you could try for a farming apprenticeship or one in a dog kennel. For another example, if you enjoy cooking then you have kitchen skills which you can transfer to the workplace, so you could try for a catering or a chef apprenticeship.
If you need assistance, visit a local work adviser.
if you are in the UK, some organisations you could try is Jobcentre Plus, Ingeus and Salvation Army, all which provide free career advice. A good website to look at if you are in the UK is www.apprenticeships.org.uk/
your chances are good because you have experience good traning
To be a baker you need to be able to bake and you also need to go to a good school that has a good program for what you want to do.
Pip was 13 when he started his apprenticeship with Joe Gargery, and 20 when told he was left an agreeable sum of money, which makes his apprenticeship exactly 7 years.
When you feel someone is about to experience a challenge of any sort.
Besides on the job, formal education involving the experience horse industry.such as a diploma or certificate in equine studiesthese are available in a collage or universityall though it is a good idea to start an apprenticeship or work at a stable first for some experience first.Breanna Palmerchuk = )
being the schools photographer is also a good experience for you, and when you get more experience, someone will call you back if you have the right experience
First admit you have little experience, there is no point in making false claims. Then go on to describe why you are interested in the job (you obviously are - so explain why) try and describe how you are a sympathetic person that cares about people.
Not to be a financial expert but someone with a little advice thru personal experience is to go thru your bank, and not agree to an interest rate more than 7.99 % fixed.
No you don't but you need to do a hairdressing apprenticeship if you want a good job.
Location, good benefits, good cause, enjoys, gain experience...
There are a few good people you can partner with to do a business with. I would ask someone you know that has business experience.
Apprenticeship is practical, on the job learning of a trade or profession. It is impossible to learn the hands-on skills required in most jobs without actually practising them in real-life situations., whether you are a carpenter or a doctor. For all such jobs, an apprenticeship is essential.