usually only applies to union jobs nowadays.this is where you agree to be trained in a skill for so long a period of time. usually 3 years. in old days, if you wanted to be a blacksmith, then you signed on to be the blacksmith's apprentice for whatever period of time. you did whatever work the blacksmith wanted until you learned to be as good as him. then when he agreed, you were released and could start your own blacksmith shop, and take on your own apprentice.
An aprenticeship is a period of learning the skills and knowledge required to Cary out a particular business. They tend to aply more to trades then profesions. In the past people were known to pay tradesman for the privelege of working under them as an aprentice.
You can find a schedule of apprenticeship training on the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee's (NJATC) website: http://www.njatc.org/calendar.aspx
A trade or skilled profession is usually considered to be one that requires an apprenticeship period leading to a recognised qualification within that trade.
There are many apprenticeship job listings for locksmiths online from various sources. Apprentice Search, Career Builder and My Job Search are just a few sites that can help you find an apprenticeship job as a locksmith.
The Michigan Job and Career Portal maintains informaiton on barbering apprenticeship programs.
what tools will i need
how do i write an application for the job the form an application for the job
The skills needed for an apprenticeship job would very according to the job you would be working. Just make sure you have items ready that you may need to take notes and do you job daily.
go to the job and ask for an application
on the job training and internships
applications are only availabel in stores you want to work and to get the application suck the managers ...............
This sort of work/study arrangement is called an apprenticeship and the worker is called an apprentice.
No you don't but you need to do a hairdressing apprenticeship if you want a good job.