But, on the other hand, if he has no money, and cannot provide himself tools or instruments, he will not work equally well himself, nor will he teach his sons or apprentices to work equally well.
Sometimes, I have taught apprentices.
Our training program is also hands-on, teaching apprentices how to program using the actual types of parts their company manufactures - molds, or tool and die, for example.
The very first classes taught apprentices and tradesmen about local industries such as brickwork, oils, bakery and hat manufacture.
Recognising this, the Bootmaking School reminded those employers in a series of articles and advertisements that they had the latest machinery and qualified instructors who could teach apprentices in all aspects of the trade, thus satisfying Justice Higgins's demands.
In 1927, Vionnet opened a school within her couture house to teach apprentices how to create clothing on the bias cut.
Highbury took over the new facility in 1983, using it to teach students and apprentices in construction and electrical/electronic trades.
For him, the breakdown of working-class communities has meant that the traditional means by which men taught their relatives and apprentices how to hold their drink, and how not to allow occasional street brawls to get hopelessly out of hand, have disappeared.
He went on to teach apprentices at TAFE and eventually obtained a Diploma in Teaching from the University of Technology, Sydney.