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Apprentices were slaves that worked on the plantations after the emancipation proclamation was issued. Apprentices still faced many difficulties however, since many owners did not follow the rules. They were still made to work long hours in dangerous work conditions. They also were charged large amounts for lodging, food, medicine and their freedom so they would have to work more for the owners.
you might get sacked or not willing to go to work
One million years... How long did it take your grammar teacher to get sacked?
On various other acting projects.
One million years... How long did it take your grammar teacher to get sacked?
at the age of 16 as long as they've finished secondary school and have the requirements needed
In Rembrandts studio there worked several assistants and apprentices.
Apprentices were often unhappy with the conditions of the apprenticeship system because they were required to work long hours for low pay, had little control over their working conditions, and had limited opportunities for advancement or career growth. Additionally, some apprentices were subjected to abuse, exploitation, and poor treatment by their masters.
by in-proper conduct in front work colleagues and other officials
Yes! They were young boys, usually around the age of 14-15. They would work for their "master" for 4-7 years. They would learn small things such as chores around the shop, and then eventually learn the art of their chosen job. Almost all workers, no matter what type of work, had apprentices.
Journeymen plumbers are mechanics who work under the auspicious of a master plumber and are also expected to help train apprentices