After completing his apprenticeship, a young man would typically become a journeyman and join a guild to continue honing his skills and gain experience working independently. Eventually, he could become a master craftsman by showcasing his expertise and passing a test set by the guild. This title allowed him to take on his own apprentices and establish his own workshop.
To become a blacksmith, you have to obtain an apprenticeship. You can only do this by contacting a blacksmith.
The statement, He finished the apprenticeship then he left the village, gives two thoughts but doesn't connect them together. You could use (comma), and then.... Or, you could rewrite the sentence completely:After he finished his apprenticeship, the young man left the village.
In most guilds, the guild members were people who had achieved the rank of master by having a master work judged and accepted. A journeyman was a man who had completed his apprenticeship but was not yet a master.
he wanted to become a painter xx
In general, one tends to need to complete a refrigeration and air conditioning repair course. This can be in the form of a college course of completed as part of a recognized apprenticeship.
"Madison completed four years of work in just two years"
He was hung on a gallow for stealing during the air raid.
'A young man" would be the correct form. The article "a" is used in front of a noun beginning with a consonant (with a few exceptions).
'young man' is in Dutch 'jonge man'
young man
A man who failed the civil service exam could teach, assist government officials, or be supported by their families.
He died...sorry