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Will You Get Paid for Doing an Apprenticeship

Apprentices aged 16 to 18 and those aged 19 and up in their first year of service are eligible for the minimum training wage. So yes, will get paid for doing an apprenticeship. Most employers pay more than the average apprenticeship wage.

The reality is that the more experience you get, the more income you would be able to earn. As your apprenticeship training progresses, your pay will rise. 

As a result, although the wage would be low, it will not stay so. It is perfectly reasonable to expect a boost later to show your commitment, experience, and contribution to the organisation. One of the real advantages of an apprenticeship is that you get paid while you learn.

In addition, you might be eligible for government assistance. Consequently, it’s worth investigating what you may be entitled to.

Updated on September 5, 2022

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