Instead, they are turning to apprenticeships, which give them hands-on training, together with day release at college. |
Both students have signed up for apprenticeships and are looking forward to getting their hands dirty in their new careers. |
Cook and Welton were both born in London, and served apprenticeships as boilermaker and plater respectively in London shipyards. |
We need more skilled craftsmen, and yet there are young people queuing up for apprenticeships who simply cannot get them. |
People in the rural sector know that more apprenticeships will mean more tradespeople for the rural sector. |
Progress would dry up as creative minds wasted their best years in uncreative apprenticeships, under the sour scrutiny of their elders. |