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Apprenticeship your way to a career
By Nancy Jo Moller
With the high cost of living and not being able to afford full-time schooling many individuals are now following the path of apprenticeship. This allows the person to “earn while you learn” in a skilled trade. Hands on training gives an individual the chance to gain experience in either a trade specific company or one with numerous trades.
While working, you accumulate employment hours for both your level with the Apprenticeship Board and Employment Insurance. Typically, 80 percent of your time is spent on the job under a certified mentor and 20 percent is in classroom instruction.
Annually apprentices are required to attend college to complete the theoretical or technical part of their training. During college attendance, your employer grants a leave of absence to attend apprenticeship courses. The worker can apply for Employment Insurance while attending their apprenticeship course, so they still have some income available. Once their course is completed, they return onto their employer’s payroll.
As the worker gains employment hours and passes each level of their training, responsibilities and wage increase.
Programs vary from two to five years depending on the trade complexity.
Apprenticeships can be completed in over 50 designated trades in sectors like carpentry, construction, electrical, mechanics, plumbing, refrigeration, welding, cooking, hairdressing to name just a few. A full list can be viewed on the Apprenticeship Manitoba website.
When you complete your required work hours and pass the certification exam, you become a fully certified journey-person. This means you are awarded a Certificate of Qualification, commonly known as a Red Seal, recognized across Canada.
As a qualified journeyperson, you have several avenues available from leading a crew to starting your own business.
Does this interest you? Talk to the Manitoba Apprenticeship Board and local employers to get the process started as soon as you can. Contact your local trade company to inquire if they have an apprenticeship position available, then contact Apprenticeship Manitoba to apply and register your Apprenticeship Application. Once complete you will sign an Agreement with your employer to log hours towards apprentice levels and certification.
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