Even as a cooper, if he couldn't train his sons or apprentices to be trusted, he wouldn't have been much of a crafter.
He explained that he had trained apprentices who now competed with him in the private painting market.
He already trains apprentices, and now welcomes any potential carving students.
A master craftsman is allowed to employ and to train new apprentices.
The holder of the license is only allowed to train apprentices within his own field of expertise.
You are yet too young to train apprentices in the sewers and too experienced to continue as a simple gate guard.
In 1980 he became a master craftsman, which, in Germany, means that he could officially train apprentices.
It's used to train apprentices in traditional crafts.
They can encourage firms to train apprentices as we did with Olympic contracts, or ignore this as the Government has done.
Old Bridewell was originally a school to train apprentices, but it turned into a brutal prison.