An apprenticeship is a system of training that involves a combination of on-the-job learning and classroom instruction. It is a structured method of learning a trade or skill, typically in the context of a skilled trade or craft, such as carpentry, plumbing, or welding.
In an apprenticeship, a trainee, or apprentice, works alongside a skilled professional, known as a master or journeyman, to learn the skills and knowledge needed to perform the job. The apprentice is typically paid a lower wage than the skilled professional, and the length of the apprenticeship can vary depending on the trade or profession.
Apprenticeships are often regulated by government or industry organizations to ensure that the training meets certain standards and requirements. They provide a pathway for individuals to enter into a skilled trade or profession and can lead to a successful career