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'''Apprenticeship''' is a traditional method, still popular in some countries, of training a new generation of skilled crafts practitioners. | '''Apprenticeship''' is a traditional method, still popular in some countries, of training a new generation of skilled crafts practitioners. | ||
'''Apprentices''' (or in early modern usage '''"prentices"''') build their careers from apprenticeships. Most of their training is done on the job while working for an employer who helps the apprentices learn their trade. Often some informal, theoretical education is also involved. | '''Apprentices''' (or in early modern usage '''"prentices"''') build their careers from apprenticeships. Most of their training is done on the job while working for an employer who helps the apprentices learn their trade. Often some informal, theoretical education is also involved. | ||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Bike Collective Starter Kit]] | |||
[[Category:Roles and positions]] |
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Apprenticeship is a traditional method, still popular in some countries, of training a new generation of skilled crafts practitioners.
Apprentices (or in early modern usage "prentices") build their careers from apprenticeships. Most of their training is done on the job while working for an employer who helps the apprentices learn their trade. Often some informal, theoretical education is also involved.