That would be an apprentice.
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Usually, if you're in a field where you still "learn a trade", you'd be someone's apprentice. So Apprentice could work, if you're under the tutelage of someone. Practitioner could also work, but that's usually infers someone who's mastered the trade.
Tradesperson or apprentice
an apprentice
An apprentice
they're called a schooler
banker
Trader
He learns and changes as a person throughout the play.
Trade is a business in which buying and selling of goods in large number takes place. there are 2 types of trade:External trade which is also called International tradeInternal trade which is also called National trade
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the person is called a chaufer
A detested person is called a pariah, a detested person, idea, or thing is called an anathema.
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In these politically correct times I guess that would be a tradesperson.
Usually it would be an 'Artisan' or 'skilled trade' .
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a person who learns about the world by observing it.
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 learns a trade
Artisan
Apprentices.
Everything that a person learns from his parents is called primary socialization.
Gulliver learns the trade of a surgeon during his apprenticeship.
The average person learns about 27% of information everyday.