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Apprentice
One who learns a trade or occupation by working directly under a skilled person. For example, an apprentice may study under a blacksmith to learn the trade. The apprentice may be paid a small amount or may simply receive room and board.
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apprentice
see TRAINING.Collins Dictionary of Economics, 4th ed. © C. Pass, B. Lowes, L. Davies 2005
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It was common custom in North Carolina, although not found in any statute, that a white child could only be
apprenticed above the age of fourteen with parental consent, because the child was of an age where he or she could contribute to family income.
You will be
apprenticed to the wool guild, become a merchant, and like it!
He has done well for himself and he has done well for the trainers and owners who have employed him, and he has done well for the man he is
apprenticed to, Richard Hannon.
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