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I am confused as to what some people think this means
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<blockquote data-quote="apprentice87" data-source="post: 411290" data-attributes="member: 13534"><p>Look, my granny was a school teacher all her life</p><p></p><p>Anyway, my granny used to talk about boys in the 1950's doing apprenticeships. Even then it involved BOTH "serving your time" with an employer, AND day release to do your city and guilds etc. ALL apprenticeships had these two parts to them. So far as i know, the only things that do not, are the modern "trades" that have been "invented" in other words, things that really are just "labouring" but now they give you an NVQ in it!!!!</p><p></p><p>My granny meanwhile, was a qualified school teacher, she had to be, she worked in a state school, BUT, she had never been to a teacher training college, she did an "apprenticeship" as a teacher, difference being, that in 1920 there were no such thing as teaching colleges...</p><p></p><p>Regardless, ANYONE that claims to be time served, MUST have completed a recognised apprentiship that involved both serving your time AND formal qualifications at night school or on day release, Problem is, there are a lot of cauliflowers out there that were TOO LAZY to do an apprenticeship and wanted to mess about in public houses when others were at night school...</p><p></p><p>john....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apprentice87, post: 411290, member: 13534"] Look, my granny was a school teacher all her life Anyway, my granny used to talk about boys in the 1950's doing apprenticeships. Even then it involved BOTH "serving your time" with an employer, AND day release to do your city and guilds etc. ALL apprenticeships had these two parts to them. So far as i know, the only things that do not, are the modern "trades" that have been "invented" in other words, things that really are just "labouring" but now they give you an NVQ in it!!!! My granny meanwhile, was a qualified school teacher, she had to be, she worked in a state school, BUT, she had never been to a teacher training college, she did an "apprenticeship" as a teacher, difference being, that in 1920 there were no such thing as teaching colleges... Regardless, ANYONE that claims to be time served, MUST have completed a recognised apprentiship that involved both serving your time AND formal qualifications at night school or on day release, Problem is, there are a lot of cauliflowers out there that were TOO LAZY to do an apprenticeship and wanted to mess about in public houses when others were at night school... john.... [/QUOTE]
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