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IN GREAT BRITAIN we have been slow enough to start training juveniles in commercial and administrative subjects, but we have been even more tardy in combining a training in engineering with one in commerce. Today, commercial apprenticeship is moving forward, albeit very slowly, but of combined schemes there are no more than a mere handful in the whole country—at a guess round about half a dozen. A feature of the ‘pure commercial’ apprenticeship as it exists at the moment is that it is at technician level — it is a student apprenticeship, if you like — rather than at a level equivalent to craft apprenticeship. What has not emerged yet is some acceptable commercial training scheme at the craft level.

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