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Yet Johnson's business was never large; he usually had only one assistant and never took on an apprentice.
You're not going to get offered a job while you're there showing your portfolio, chances are they will want a CV from you, which will sit to one side until they are ready to take on an apprentice or new artist.
The entrepreneurs cite various reasons for agreeing to take on an apprentice.
Any organisation can take on an apprentice and can really benefit from it.
We need to allow companies to take on an apprentice and pay over a period of time.
In 1659 Hull took on an apprentice, Jeremiah Dummer, who became the first native-born New England goldsmith.
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He signed on as an apprentice.
Take Sam West, who has been taken on as an apprentice caretaker.
Unable to pay for her funeral, he is taken on as an apprentice mortician.
He had hoped to become a printer, and in 1822 he was taken on as an apprentice by the Providence Patriot.
We are currently in liasion with the government's apprenticeship scheme in order to take on board an apprentice.
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