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Benefits of Apprenticeship


Respect

  • Skilled trades play an important role in Canada’s knowledge based economy
    Trades professionals are involved in every aspect of our day-to-day lives -- from building homes and repairing vehicles to preparing food and adding a touch of beauty to your lifestyle.
  • Successfully completing an apprenticeship takes intelligence, dedication, focus and hard work
    Individuals successful in skilled trades have a strong academic foundation in reading, writing, math, sciences and communication skills.
  • It’s an honour to obtain your Red Seal Certification which can take you anywhere in Canada
    Like a university or college diploma, Red Seal certification is an honour and means your expertise and industry-proven skills are formally and financially recognized.

Opportunity

  • Manitoba offers hands-on training in over 50 trades
    Choose from trades in four sectors including Construction, Industrial, Transportationl and Service trades. Feel satisfaction from creating something tangible and using state-of-the-art technology.
  • Affordable and Accessible Programs
    Apprenticeship Manitoba covers your tuition costs when you attend technical training and they often cover costs of attending technical training out of province.
  • Career Advancement
    There are many chances for advancement within a trade from supervisory positions, to management positions, to the possibility of owning your own business.

Good Pay

  • As an apprentice, your employer pays you while you learn on the job
    When you attend the in-school portion of your training, you continue to obtain income through Employment Insurance.
  • Many tradespersons earn more than the average salary
    With increasing demand for skilled trades professionals and their services, many trades professionals earn salaries above the national average income.