Ok, I'm just having thoughts about taking on someone next year so really haven't looked at all the paperwork involved yet but just wanted to get an idea.
I want to take on someone for a 2 year training. They would be trained in Roman mosaics with part of it involving modern tiling techniques (this part I'd be farming out to a pro tiler)
Should I start looking at taking on an apprentice or would it be easier to just employ?
There would be no recognised qualification at the end for the simple reason they would be the first person going through but I am looking at the posssibility of various accreditations for different stages.
I want to take on someone for a 2 year training. They would be trained in Roman mosaics with part of it involving modern tiling techniques (this part I'd be farming out to a pro tiler)
Should I start looking at taking on an apprentice or would it be easier to just employ?
There would be no recognised qualification at the end for the simple reason they would be the first person going through but I am looking at the posssibility of various accreditations for different stages.