3 years
A law degree followed by an apprenticeship in a law firm.
Technically, lawyers do not need an internship or apprenticeship, but there is such thing as bar admission course and articling that you need to complete after you graduate from law school. Articling is working under an experienced lawyer's supervision for ten months. Some would consider that to be somewhat of an apprenticeship....
Pip was 13 when he started his apprenticeship with Joe Gargery, and 20 when told he was left an agreeable sum of money, which makes his apprenticeship exactly 7 years.
AnswerTattoo artists do not attend formal schooling. There is an apprenticeship.
John Atom's was a lawyer for 35 years
Don't worry, your son will certainly be paid. It takes about 2,000hours of on the job training and 144 hours of coursework for the length of a electricians apprenticeship.
As long as that lawyer also has a degree or license from California.
All of his adult life. He was a lawyer even as a justice.
The average time to complete the apprenticeship is 4 years. See Career GPS.com
you first have to apprentice,i did my apprenticeship for 3 years before i got mine.
Most apprenticeship programs are four (4) years. Some are less but most are 4.
Slaves were property and had no relationship with an apprenticeship. The apprenticeship was a contract for 7 years of work in a area of trade.