An apprentice is someone who works for a skilled person to learn a trade. An apprenticeship is therefore the act of being an apprentice. An advanced apprenticeship is one who is undergoing the act of being an apprentice at a higher level than that of a beginner.
It means to work for a master craftsman for free and learn his trade.
It's not a known word In English. Did you mishear "apprenticeship"?
An apprentice is someone who works for a skilled person to learn a trade. An apprenticeship is therefore the act of being an apprentice. An advanced apprenticeship is one who is undergoing the act of being an apprentice at a higher level than that of a beginner.
Do you mean gunsmith? Education, apprenticeship and experience.
It means, "Ha, ha! A little apprenticeship." The 'apprenticeship' part could be construed as "A little [primary] lesson learned."
The next stage after apprenticeship was called journeyman.
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.
Yes. Example: "The apprenticeship was given to the aspiring intern."
what intrests you in completing an apprenticeship
National Apprenticeship Act happened in 1937.
National Apprenticeship Service's motto is 'Apprenticeships'.
National Apprenticeship Service was created in 2009.
Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship was created in 1795.