During an apprenticeship the first few months are book work and labs. When an apprentice is ready to enter the workforce, they can work full time, but their pay is based upon their level of training.
Normally, yes, apprentices are paid, but the conditions vary from occupation to occupation, place to place and country to country.
buy yourself a tattoo kit and start learning on yourself and your family and friends have fun
It is not possible to work a full time job and go to med school full time unless you are studying during the day and working overnight. This is not wise as your body will burn out. You might want to consider part time work while studying full time.
No, but most of them talk about it.
According to the Census Bureau, approximately 68% of women work full-time during their first pregnancy.
Most people were in an apprenticeship by the time they were 7-8 years old, so a boy would work with a shipbuilder until they were finished with their apprenticeship after 7 years.
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.
you can work part time or full time it doesn't really matter
pediatricians have the choice to work either full time or part time.
they can have extra money when the class will started.
They will ask you these questions: Are you looking for full time work? Was you in school a full time student during the week of () Have you ever been sick the week of () and can't look for full time work? Did you work the week of() whether it is paid or not? The three questions is yes or no. However in question 4 if you answer yes you have to report the earnings and that is when there is a deduction of benefits.
to work full time, you have to be 18 years. so yes.
I'm sorry. But there is no such thing as a full time mermaid. I think you need to get a better job to work full time. I'm sorry. But there is no such thing as a full time mermaid. I think you need to get a better job to work full time.