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Factory apprentices restored the car in the '40s and later gave it to the founder's son.
Parish officers used the same indentures and negotiated for the same terms for factory apprentices as they had for craft and traditional manufacturing placements for decades.
This is closer to the average age found in Honeyman's sample of factory apprentices, and also confirms the association in other work between industrial occupations and young age which was discussed above.
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Born in New York City in 1915, Mr. Steinway began his association with the firm as a factory apprentice in 1937 following graduation from Harvard.
He left home at age 16 and started running at 18 as a shoe-factory apprentice.
But Gardner's chief executive, Phil Lewis, reckons 10% of its factory-floor staff are apprentices, more than he would like.
What should be a chance for you to develop as an individual instead becomes a factory production line of Apprentice-lite clones.
In his English as a second language class on May 7, 21 students convened around large wooden desks, rehearsing the words in a dialogue between a factory foreman and his apprentice: supply closet, log book, conveyor belt.
In Britain the first small beginnings of efforts to ameliorate the lot of the workers in factories and mines began in 1802 with the passing of the first factory act, the Health and Morals of Apprentices Act.
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