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apprentice

[uh-pren-tis] / əˈprɛn tɪs /


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Roth made his way to Bloomington, Ill., apprenticing himself to an architect, later returning to Chicago, where he found work on the 1893 World’s Columbian Exhibition.

From The Wall Street Journal

After Brooks apprenticed as a teen entertaining in the Catskills and served in World War II, Sid Caesar hired the young comedian on his own dime to write for “Your Show of Shows.”

From Los Angeles Times

He also started supervising apprentices, for which the dealership pays him extra—accounting for about a third of his earnings, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

His landmark achievement arrived little over three years after he contested his first race as an apprentice jockey in November 2022.

From BBC

He started out as an apprentice in 1987 and has spent a little over 30 years of his career in total at the Dumfries and Galloway plant.

From BBC