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NTS APPRENTICE
11th March 2011, 13:19
Lord Sugar is going to pay his Apprentice a six-figure salary. Investing in an Apprentice for your business, through Norfolk Training Services, is far better value. But what is an Apprentice?


ap·pren·tice

–noun
1.
a person who works for another in order to learn a trade: an apprentice to a plumber.
2.
History/Historical . a person legally bound through indenture to a master craftsman in order to learn a trade.
3.
a learner; novice; tyro.


With an Apprentice, you have the perfect opportunity to develop the skills of a young learner so they truly add value to your business and compliment your staffing needs. Come the end of the course you will have a valued employee with a nationally-recognised qualification.

Norfolk Training Services offers a variety of courses that can make a positive difference to your operation. We provide fully-funded schemes that offer genuine value for money and we can either source a young learner for you, or roll in an existing employee to take full advantage of the scheme. The Apprentice, as an employee, may be paid from £2.50 per hour.

Investing in the future of your business is a serious consideration. Taking advantage of the Modern Apprenticeship scheme is an easy choice.

Norfolk Training Services offers a variety of schemes covering anything from general fast fit mechanics through to diagnostics, so we will have the right scheme for you.

Thank you for taking the time to look at this I hope that it has been of interest. If you have any questions or would like one of area training representatives to come along and have a chat with you about the options available please feel free to contact us on the number below.

01603 259900 ext 236

NTS APPRENTICE
11th March 2011, 13:36
It doesn't end with Motor Mechanics.
Norfolk Training Service provides apprenticeships in Business Admin and Customer Services too! Be it you need a front of house receptionist or a new office junior. We have a scheme that will suit you.

If you feel that a young person could add something to your business please get in touch.

longleaf1
11th March 2011, 21:47
It doesn't end with Motor Mechanics.
Norfolk Training Service provides apprenticeships in Business Admin and Customer Services too!

Kind of contradicts your original definition no?