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What is an Occupational Apprentice?
An "Apprentice" is a person who wants to learn a skill or trade and is willing to learn the job
from a professional
tradesperson.

An Apprentice can be grown into an excellent
technician for your shop.
Finding the Best Apprentice for Your Shop
Apprentice candidates want to be professionally trained in the
mechanical trade, but are
afraid of working in a dead end shop with the wrong staff, tools, and
trainers. Their goal is to learn how to produce top dollars for
themselves and their family.
Mentors @ Work's system performs web-based
evaluations of Apprentice candidates. You can use the
evaluations to determine whether
an applicant is right for your business and your
Mentoring/Apprenticeship Program.
What Are the Benefits to Being an Apprentice?

An Apprenticeship can speed up the learning
process for an Apprentice.
The benefits of an Apprenticeship are logical, but often not considered
or explained as part of the hiring process. They are:
- Faster learning
- Quicker entry into the industry
- Higher levels of competence achieved quicker
- A personal "trainer"
- Higher income levels
- Someone to turn to when logic or experience does not work
- Working in an organization dedicated to learning
- Progressive shops use Mentoring, so there is less reason to "job hop"
Is There a Downside to Being an Apprentice?
Yes, there can be drawbacks. Most shops who have tried to develop internal training programs for the
automotive trades have done a poor job. Mentors @ Work lays out a plan to overcome and quickly identify when
the most common problems occur. The problems generally are:
- No plan for the training process - Frustration
- "Mis-hiring" Apprentices who are not committed to learn
- Pairing an Apprentice with a Mentor who is not committed to train
- Owner or general manager is not committed to the process
- Insufficient tools
- No review of progress
- Poor pay methods for both the Mentor and the Apprentice
- Overly aggressive plan for turning an Apprentice into an top technician
Profiling the Apprentice for the Owner

Mentors @ Work can profile your Apprentice
candidates to improve the chances they will
be a successful Apprentice.
Apprentice candidates are uncertain about their future in any industry or
line of work. However, with the Mentors @ Work
system, an Apprentice candidate can see the
process he or she will be using to enter a new career path.
Do not forget that change is intimidating to every person, but if an
Apprentice candidate sees that they can turn to someone with more experience
who is willing to help them, they can quickly become a valuable asset to
your shop.
Why don't you take a Walk Through the System
or check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
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