he had a very small allowance ,being to great for a narrow fortune
Apprentices are people who learn from other people. apprentices are also like phydkicks.
in the 1700's going to school was not a priority for many children.instead of going to school the boys would learn to do their father's trades.....
An apprentice is a person in training to do a certain job - it depends on who they have hired on to learn from. You can be an apprentice anything.
an apprentice is like when someone is following someone to learn something. You know, like master and apprentice?
It is a student. Back then apprentice's would move into the masters house to learn his/her trade.
The job of the apprentice was to serve his master in whatever way the master required. In the process, the apprentice was expected to learn the skills required to become a master, and the master was expected to teach those skills. The highest status for the apprentice were the pages and squires who were apprentices of knights. But there were apprentices for most crafts and trades, such as baking, brewing or trading.
They learn the trade from carpenters.
a trade or a craft
The apprentice system in the Victorian Period was an educational opportunity for younger members of the population. Apprentices were situations where individuals, usually boys, went on jobs with wheelwrights, blacksmiths, and chimney sweeps to learn the trades. The boys made very little money, usually just room and board, but gained a lot of knowledge.
Apprentice to a current Tattoo Artist.
No.
To learn a trade or skill.