Slammer
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A recent post by Gordo got me thinking a bit. For somebody like me who churned through the apprentice system for three years so that I can call myself a typesetter the idea that you can pick up the trade “on the fly” so to speak is strange at best.
Typesetter, the way we or I understand it is officially extinct and no longer listed as a Trade, but the son of typesetter, the Media designer is a recognised trade that requires a three year apprenticeship.
What both have in common is that you can carry on studying after a period of five years to become a “Master” (Meister in German) tradesman, at that point you can start your own business recognised by the chamber of trade with all the bells and whistles.
Companies that comply with the chamber of trade carry a mark, they are seen as having a certain standard and are at the top of the food chain.
How would such a person who has gone through the system fare in the “hire ´n fire” US where trade craft is “only” taught in the company and “only” as much as is needed to push the correct button?
Typesetter, the way we or I understand it is officially extinct and no longer listed as a Trade, but the son of typesetter, the Media designer is a recognised trade that requires a three year apprenticeship.
What both have in common is that you can carry on studying after a period of five years to become a “Master” (Meister in German) tradesman, at that point you can start your own business recognised by the chamber of trade with all the bells and whistles.
Companies that comply with the chamber of trade carry a mark, they are seen as having a certain standard and are at the top of the food chain.
How would such a person who has gone through the system fare in the “hire ´n fire” US where trade craft is “only” taught in the company and “only” as much as is needed to push the correct button?