How to Use apprenticeship in a Sentence

apprenticeship

noun
  • That’s an apprenticeship — learning on the job from a master of the job.
    Jim Rosapepe, Baltimore Sun, 6 Aug. 2024
  • Each person has to have a job or be in a full-time apprenticeship.
    Simon Perry, Peoplemag, 13 June 2023
  • Over the course of the apprenticeship, the students learned how to use knives, how to keep a kitchen clean, how to blanch vegetables, make sauces.
    Los Angeles Times, 30 Aug. 2019
  • Maybe Rhodes can take on an apprenticeship with Hines in a couple of years?
    Emily Tannenbaum, Glamour, 14 Apr. 2022
  • The apprenticeships and training are paid for by the unions and there is little cost to students.
    Linda G. Kramer, cleveland.com, 26 Feb. 2018
  • Students must work 450 hours over the course of their apprenticeship.
    Katia Parks, Baltimore Sun, 23 Feb. 2023
  • With the apprenticeship on pause, trainees no longer received $15-an-hour wages.
    Sarah Matusek, The Christian Science Monitor, 13 Jan. 2021
  • That’s the apprenticeship Kamala Harris has gotten for the last three and a half years.
    Jim Rosapepe, Baltimore Sun, 6 Aug. 2024
  • Italy was the stylistic source for most of this work; many Spanish artists did an apprenticeship there.
    New York Times, 21 Oct. 2021
  • The apprenticeship led to a career in sales and promotions.
    Jacques Kelly, Baltimore Sun, 4 July 2023
  • For a newcomer to the city, a boulangerie apprenticeship reveals a way of life.
    Bill Buford, The New Yorker, 6 Apr. 2020
  • Ramos is proud of the apprenticeship program, but also sad that many of the apprentices don’t stay long.
    Susan Dunne, courant.com, 9 June 2021
  • The group hopes to send thousands of its candidates into apprenticeships over the next few years.
    Ryan Ori, chicagotribune.com, 6 Dec. 2019
  • Victor takes the reins after a decades-long apprenticeship that’s had its share of dramas.
    Bloomberg.com, 16 Mar. 2018
  • What started out as a one-year apprenticeship became a six-year journey that brought Moore back to life.
    Amy Chillag, CNN, 18 Sep. 2020
  • Then a lanky 17-year-old about to start an apprenticeship in a bakery, Mr. El Haïry set out for the brick station a couple of days later.
    Aurelien Breeden, New York Times, 8 Oct. 2023
  • The apprenticeship would leave her with a two-year degree, money in the bank and training in a profession that appealed to her.
    Douglas Belkin, WSJ, 16 Mar. 2023
  • The number of young people starting apprenticeships in the U.K. has dropped by nearly one-third since 2016.
    Trey Williams, Fortune, 2 Nov. 2023
  • Bernstein's five-year apprenticeship at the Star gave him a front row seat to some of the most important news events in the country's history.
    Yvette Killian, CNN, 14 Jan. 2022
  • He’s had a very long and gradual sort of apprenticeship, working with Peter in the early days, and since on all the other projects.
    Melanie Goodfellow, Deadline, 12 June 2024
  • That assault on truth, in many ways, [with Trump’s] apprenticeship under Roy Cohn.
    Ellise Shafer, Variety, 21 May 2024
  • When the pandemic hit and the apprenticeship program ended, some members of the livestock team quit.
    Elazar Sontag, Bon Appétit, 7 July 2022
  • There are apprenticeship programs and fitness coaching at a center open to all kids in the District.
    Emily Davies, Washington Post, 20 Jan. 2024
  • The union has a four-year apprenticeship program to train students for clean energy jobs.
    Joan Meiners, The Arizona Republic, 7 Sep. 2022
  • In defense of the executives, they haven’t been brought up in a system of apprenticeship.
    Los Angeles Times, 26 July 2022
  • And my greatest apprenticeship, my old role model, was no longer there.
    Longreads, 8 June 2018
  • This show is the final presentation of Casa’s apprenticeship program of the same name.
    Laura Groch, San Diego Union-Tribune, 3 July 2022
  • But Attic shouldn’t be seen simply as an apprenticeship to the later work.
    Michael Lapointe, The Atlantic, 12 Sep. 2017
  • Those graduates should be prepared to move on to college, trade school, apprenticeship or the workforce.
    Madeleine Parrish, The Arizona Republic, 8 Oct. 2024
  • Anna registered for courses and an apprenticeship at a salon.
    Sarah A. Topol, New York Times, 20 Sep. 2024

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