weavers got apprentices because most kids loved that job. so most kids took that job. the parents thought it would lead to a good education,and it would give them more money than others. they recived apprentice for over 30 years. that was more than ohers.
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Apprenticeship started as early as 10 years of age and sometimes younger.
To join a medieval baking guild, a baker typically had to complete an apprenticeship, which could last several years. During this time, they learned the trade under the guidance of a master baker, honing their skills and knowledge of baking techniques and recipes. Once the apprenticeship was completed, the baker would present a "masterpiece" loaf or product to the guild for approval. If accepted, they could then officially become a member of the guild, gaining access to resources, protection, and the right to sell their goods.
Usually they would use apprenticeship often with a family member. The training was about 4 years and included learning how to use equipment and working with a wide variety of shoes.
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A baker who has finished his apprenticeship, but is not yet a Master Baker
A colonial baker had to be an appentice for 3-5 years. according to the colonial baker history by Janet Harlem.
They were educated by apprenticeship.
colonial cooks were educated by apprenticeship by another cook
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what was important to bakers
Unknown to history.
blankets
To be a baker you need to be able to bake and you also need to go to a good school that has a good program for what you want to do.