Your apprenticeship lasts four years (four 12-month periods). This includes at least 1500 hours of on-the-job training and eight weeks of technical training in each of your first three years. In your fourth year, you need at least 1350 hours of on-the-job training and 12 weeks of technical training. After that you will enter a pre-employment program or work experience.
As long as it takes to get the job done.
Or over 30 centuries
The answer depends on what the job was.
It depends on the job being done and whether it is a job where you have to have a degree and how many hours the job will take.
It will not take long for the two to breed. Only a few minutes is required for them to get the job done. You should make sure that they do not fight and cause injury.
The trick to this question is to ask yourself - in one minute, how much of the work would clerk one get done? Well, that's simple really. If it takes him 20 minutes to get the whole job done, then he can do 1/20 of the job in one minute. Likewise, if the second clerk can get the job done in 30 minutes, then he can do 1/30 of the job in one minute. If they work together, they can do (1/20 + 1/30) of the job in one minute. This amounts to 3/60 + 2/60 = 5/60 = 1/12 of the job. So, by working together, they can get 1/12 of the job done in one minute. How long will it take them to do the whole job? Simple: 12 minutes.
You take and knife and stab it a couple of times job done!
Something similar to "The Surge" in Iraq. Basically staying there "until the job is done". How long that will take or the rising cost of the war is apparently immaterial.
Forklift training is something that is done on the job. The length of training is dependent on the operator and his or her ability to retain the knowledge of operating a forklift.
If u have done services before and are familiar with a vehicle some have 6 month training courses,, GRCC
Depends how big it is.
it could take 20-30 years