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@sptrawler I did an apprenticeship in printing -compositor and finished up as a Lino-o-type cum TTS operator.Also a disenfranchise younger generation of kids, that think they really haven't much hope so are 17 years old finished year 12 and struggling to find something that fits with their age and aspirations.
They are really too old to start an apprenticeship, because the wages are low and they are at an age where girls, cars and going out are becoming high priorities.
Also helping you put up fencing in Gidgee isn't on their want to do list, easier to stay at home and lower the outgoings to chicks and cars.![]()
Our starting age back in 1966 as a 1st year apprentice was 17.
Admittedly printers wages were pretty good in their day.