Full-time programs in barbering and cosmetology usually last 9 to 24 months, but training for manicurists and pedicurists, skin care specialists, and electrologists requires significantly less time. An apprenticeship program can last from 1 to 3 years.
Which statement best characterizes the United Services Military Apprenticeship Program (USMAP)
A listing of apprenticeship programs can be found on the U.S. Department of Labor Web Site. By searching through their database an individual can find and apply for an apprenticeship program.
Central Carolina Community College has the best barbering program in North Carolina. CCCC offers a cutting edge curriculum and small class sizes for better individual instruction.
This site gives a nice overview of online barber schools: http://education-portal.com/barber_college.html Make sure that the program you choose will allow you to be licensed in your state.
TVCC can help you find a program. http://www.tvcc.cc.or.us/community_Ed/electrical_apprentice.cfm
NOTHING as it is part of the apprenticeship training program
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.
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If your son is interested in this field, he should look for an electrician school that offers an apprenticeship program. Request information from different colleges and compare the schools on what programs they provide.
Yes, you need to attend an apprenticeship program, which usually takes 4 years. For more information go to this website: http://www.ehow.com/video_4872206_plumber-license.html
You can get a barbering contact by asking for recommendations from friends, family, or colleagues, visiting local barber shops to inquire about their services, or searching online for barbering professionals in your area. Networking at local events or barbering conventions can also help you establish valuable contacts in the industry.