Apprenticeships could fill the gaps, and provide welcome alternatives for people not inclined toward classroom learning. But there’s a problem: Employers run a big risk of taking on an apprentice when ...
About six years ago, an apprentice training to be a machinist in Washington state told her supervisor she would probably have ...
In Washington, more people are getting paid to learn new careers than ever before. The number of apprentices has soared more than 70% in the past decade, according to a report from the Washington ...
The straight line from high school to college to career success — often considered the preferred path to a living wage — is no longer the prevailing wisdom. Too many Washingtonians are being left ...