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Vestibule training means to get the training from out side the company or factory where the situation of the work and factory is the same. Once the training is completed properly, the trainee is appointed in the factory or company.
1. On the job training 2. Off the job training 3. Apprenticeship training 4. Induction and orientation
One of the advantages of vestibule training is that is allows for hands on learning in the field. The disadvantage is that this form of training can cause a lower rate of productivity during the training period.
You can find a schedule of apprenticeship training on the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee's (NJATC) website: http://www.njatc.org/calendar.aspx
No, you get the training first, then get the apprenticeship after you are done. You counselor at the technical school will have more information about all of this.
what intrests you in completing an apprenticeship
Vestibule training is near the job training and it teaches something new. Some of the advantages are that workers are trained as if they were on the job but it does not disrupt production. Classes are generally small so that there is more one on one training and feedback can be provided immediately.
Hilary Steedman has written: 'Apprenticeship' -- subject(s): Apprenticeship programs, Occupational training 'Making decisions about education and training' 'Vocational training in France and Britain'
nop they both have slight difference ......... simulation training - its a exact copy of real situation ,and it is done when there is a chances of danger in training,and also when the equipment is very expensive so company always have fear that trainee will damage it..... eg-in many countries the car driving is teach on the stimulation it is the exact copy of car(here there is a danger of accident) 2 eg-in military aircraft for teaching captain simulation method use coz its difficult and expensive also... vestibule training- when d amt of on d job training that has to b perform by line manager is exceed the capacity of manager then it is pass to d line staff through vestibule schools.... vestibule training is use for clerical training and semi skill training and its not that expensive....
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.
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