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for all apprentices o 46,109 registrations in the last year; down 8% from previous year o 11,076 new registrations in the last year; down 16% from previous year o 6,669
completions in the last year; down...file size: 413 kb -
, you must find an employer. ✔ A resumé has information about your work experience and education. Visit many businesses ✔ They earn wages. Their wages go up each year as they
complete their exams.... ✔ Apprentices can apply for scholarships andgrants too. They don’t have to pay back this money. ☞ Ask for information at an Apprenticeship office. See page 8. Apprentices are employees Apprentices...file size: 4722 kb -
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Completers versus Qualifiers......................................................................................................... 1Completers ...................................................................................................................... 6Completers Over Time...file size: 1747 kb -
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completed or weregranted credit for first period technical training by June 30, 2008 could continue in the old parts technician program. Appliance Service Technician Appliance Service Technician...have four periods. The N/As indicate where there is no period in that trade. Note 1: ‘No TT Required’ refers to those apprentices who havecompleted , or who have beengranted credit for, all technical...by a certified or qualified tradesperson. • Most apprentices are eligible for employment insurance while attending technical training. Apprentices who demonstrate financial need may qualify for agrant ...file size: 3041 kb -
apprentices who have
completed , or who have beengranted credit for, all technical training (TT) requirements in their apprenticeship program. Industry examination and/or work experience/on-the-job...to the needs of apprentices, industry and the economy. • There are currently more than 50 designated trades and occupations. • Approximately 80 per cent of an apprentice’s education iscompleted on the job...and is provided through the employer under the guidance of a certified journeyperson or qualified individual. The other 20 per cent iscompleted through formal instruction provided at, or through, a public...file size: 5088 kb -
now has two branches - parts technician and materials technician. Apprentices who
completed or weregranted credit for first period technical training by June 30, 2008 could continue in the old parts...there is no period in that trade. Note 1: ‘No TT Required’ refers to those apprentices who havecompleted , or who have beengranted credit for, all technical training (TT) requirements...ofCompleted Apprentices and Individuals Issued Occupation and Qualification Certificates (Totals, Averages and Percent Changes) by Trade, 2005 - 2010 (Table 6...file size: 1461 kb -
training is required in that period. Note 1: ‘TT
Completed ’ refers to those apprentices who havecompleted , or who have beengranted credit for, all technical training (TT) requirements...attending formal instruction. • Apprentices who demonstrate financial need may qualify for agrant or loan while attending formal instruction. • Scholarships are also available to apprentices. As.... • more than 10,600 individuals were certified in Alberta’s designated trades and occupations. (This includescompleted apprentices and individuals issued occupation and qualification certificates). • Alberta...file size: 3646 kb -
with the warehousing occupation on May 1, 2008. The parts technician trade now has two branches - parts technician and materials technician. Apprentices who
completed or weregranted credit for first period technical...there is no period in that trade. Note 1: ‘No TT Required’ refers to those apprentices who havecompleted , or who have beengranted credit for, all technical training (TT) requirements...) ......................................................................................................................... 7 Total Number ofCompleted Apprentices and Individuals Issued Occupation and Qualification Certificates, 2006 - 2011 (Table 6...file size: 1985 kb -
to those apprentices who have
completed , or who have beengranted credit for, all technical training (TT) requirements in their apprenticeship program. Industry examination and/or work experience...for agrant or loan while attending formal instruction. • The most common age for Alberta apprentices to register in their first trade is 19. • While in high school, students can become apprentices through...apprentices who started RAP in high school are currently continuing in a regular apprenticeship program. • More than 4,100 individuals who began their apprenticeship through RAP have gone on tocomplete ...file size: 2019 kb -
of apprentices, industry and the economy. • There are currently more than 50 designated trades and occupations. • Approximately 80 per cent of an apprentice’s education is
completed on the job and is provided...through the employer under the guidance of a certifi ed journeyperson or qualifi ed individual. The other 20 per cent iscompleted through formal instruction primarily provided at, or through, a public...including loans,grants , scholarships and awards. • Apprentices can apply for Alberta student loans andgrants through Alberta Student Aid. Loans are also available through the Canada Apprentice Loan...file size: 738 kb