Usually it would be an 'Artisan' or 'skilled trade' .
A young person who learns a skilled trade is often called an apprentice or trainee. Apprenticeships allow individuals to gain hands-on experience and knowledge in a specific trade under the guidance of a skilled mentor.
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In these politically correct times I guess that would be a tradesperson.
A young person who learns a skill from someone more experienced is often referred to as an "apprentice." Apprenticeships involve hands-on training and mentorship, allowing the apprentice to gain practical experience in a specific trade or profession. This relationship benefits both the apprentice, who acquires valuable skills, and the mentor, who can pass on their knowledge and expertise.
A person who learns a trade for a skilled member of that trade is often called an "apprentice." In the old days, before college and vocational schools, young men (and a few young women) would apprentice themselves to a skilled tradesman to learn to be a blacksmith, a silversmith, a glassblower, a carpenter, or other occupations. Today, there are still professions which require a combination of school and apprenticeship.
An apprentice
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The person who works with hands in a skilled trade or craft is often referred to as a "craftsperson" or "artisan." Specific titles can vary depending on the field, such as "carpenter," "electrician," or "mechanic." These individuals typically use their hands to create, repair, or maintain various objects and structures.
An apprentice learns a trade
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Apprentices.
An apprentice is someone who learns from a master in a specific trade or skill.