Yes, apprenticeships still exist in America and have seen a resurgence in recent years. Various industries, particularly in trades like construction, Plumbing, and electrical work, continue to offer apprenticeship programs that combine hands-on training with classroom instruction. Additionally, initiatives from both the government and private sector aim to promote apprenticeship as a viable career pathway, especially in fields such as healthcare, information technology, and manufacturing. These programs are increasingly recognized for their role in addressing skills gaps in the workforce.
yes over in America
Yes, wolves still are found in North America but are pretty much limited to the north.
sex slaves
Yes, Chile still is in existence and is still found on the west coast of South America.
Yes, vampire bats are still common in North and Central America.
It exists everywhere in America (north and south)
Yes, they are together with Peugot but not sold in North America or Canada
Hovervilles still exist in some parts of America like L.A., New york,Chicago,ect. slumbs.
Unfortunately there are still many forms of discrimination.
the bna doesn't exist anymore there is a new one
Al Capone
Technically no. You can seek formal apprenticeship through one of the companies specified by the Air-Conditioning Contractors of America, expect apprenticeship to take 3 years to complete.