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23 | 23 | <section class="feature"> |
24 | 24 | <div class="feature__copy"> |
25 | 25 | <p class="eyebrow">Blog</p> |
26 | | -<h1>Apprenticeship and Entrepreneurship</h1> |
| 26 | + <h1>Apprenticeship and Entrepreneurship</h1> |
27 | 27 | <article class="blog-post" id="apprenticeship-entrepreneurship"> |
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29 | 29 |
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30 | 30 | <p> |
31 | | - If college and university aren’t for you, there are other options. Some jobs are |
32 | | - considered trades, such as cosmetology or woodworking. For these, you would take |
33 | | - an apprenticeship instead of a regular school. An apprenticeship is a type of training |
34 | | - you do under the supervision of someone else in order to learn how to do a certain |
35 | | - kind of specialized skill. |
| 31 | + Some careers are skilled trades (cosmetology, woodworking, etc.). These often require |
| 32 | + apprenticeships rather than traditional schooling. |
36 | 33 | </p> |
37 | 34 |
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38 | 35 | <h2>How to Start an Apprenticeship</h2> |
39 | 36 |
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40 | 37 | <ol> |
41 | 38 | <li> |
42 | | - <strong>Gather information:</strong> |
43 | | - <p> |
44 | | - Some jobs are compulsory trades, which means you must get a certification in |
45 | | - order to work in this job. For this, you must get an apprenticeship. Other jobs |
46 | | - are voluntary trades. This means that an apprenticeship is not required, but it |
47 | | - may help you gain the skills you need to work. |
48 | | - </p> |
49 | | - <p>Here are some websites that will tell you which jobs need apprenticeships or not:</p> |
| 39 | + <strong>Gather Information</strong> |
50 | 40 | <ul> |
51 | 41 | <li> |
52 | | - <strong>Skilled Trades Ontario:</strong> This is the website for the skilled trades board |
53 | | - of Ontario. On their “Apprenticeship” website, you can search different |
54 | | - jobs and find the requirements needed to work in each one. You can |
55 | | - also see the average salary and amount of demand for the jobs, to help |
56 | | - you determine if these jobs are sustainable long-term. |
| 42 | + <a href="https://www.skilledtradesontario.ca" target="_blank"> |
| 43 | + Skilled Trades Ontario |
| 44 | + </a> — Find trade requirements, salaries, and demand. |
57 | 45 | </li> |
58 | 46 | <li> |
59 | | - <strong>Ontario Job Bank:</strong> This is a frequently-updated list of jobs offered by |
60 | | - the government in Ontario. This includes jobs that require different |
61 | | - types of education, including apprenticeship. You can use this website |
62 | | - to see what kinds of careers are available in Ontario, as the jobs |
63 | | - posted by the government are often considered stable. |
| 47 | + <a href="https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/home" target="_blank"> |
| 48 | + Government of Canada Job Bank |
| 49 | + </a> — Updated listings of stable government jobs. |
64 | 50 | </li> |
65 | 51 | </ul> |
66 | 52 | </li> |
67 | 53 |
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68 | | - <li> |
69 | | - <strong>Find a mentor / employer sponsor:</strong> |
70 | | - <p> |
71 | | - To start an apprenticeship you need to find either a mentor, or an employer |
72 | | - sponsor. Normally, this is an employer. When applying to a skilled trade job, |
73 | | - ask the employer if they are willing to act as your sponsor. |
74 | | - </p> |
75 | | - </li> |
| 54 | + <li><strong>Find a mentor or employer sponsor</strong></li> |
76 | 55 |
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77 | 56 | <li> |
78 | | - <strong>Register for an apprenticeship program:</strong> |
79 | | - <p> |
80 | | - Once you have found a sponsor or mentor, you will both have to sign a training |
81 | | - agreement with Skilled Trades Ontario. This agreement must then be registered |
82 | | - with the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. Your |
83 | | - sponsor will likely have information on how to do this. If not, you can always |
84 | | - revisit the Skilled Trades Ontario website to learn more. After this, you are |
85 | | - officially an apprentice! |
86 | | - </p> |
| 57 | + <strong>Register for an Apprenticeship</strong> |
| 58 | + (via Skilled Trades Ontario) |
| 59 | + <a href="https://www.skilledtradesontario.ca" target="_blank"> |
| 60 | + skilledtradesontario.ca |
| 61 | + </a> |
87 | 62 | </li> |
88 | 63 |
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89 | | - <li> |
90 | | - <strong>Complete your apprenticeship training:</strong> |
91 | | - <p> |
92 | | - To complete the apprenticeship program, you normally have to finish two |
93 | | - requirements: on-the-job hours (paid work with your sponsor or mentor), and |
94 | | - in-school training. This training in school is normally at either a local community |
95 | | - college or at special training centres, depending on the trade. It is not like a |
96 | | - traditional classroom setting: you will learn practical skills that are essential to |
97 | | - the career you have chosen. It will directly relate to the experience you will gain |
98 | | - in your on-the-job training. |
99 | | - </p> |
100 | | - </li> |
| 64 | + <li><strong>Complete required work hours + in-school training</strong></li> |
101 | 65 |
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102 | | - <li> |
103 | | - <strong>Obtain certification:</strong> |
104 | | - <p> |
105 | | - After finishing all of your work hours and schooling, you receive a Certificate of |
106 | | - Apprenticeship. This is enough for some careers to begin working |
107 | | - independently, if the career is a voluntary trade. |
108 | | - </p> |
109 | | - </li> |
| 66 | + <li><strong>Obtain a Certificate of Apprenticeship</strong></li> |
110 | 67 |
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111 | 68 | <li> |
112 | | - <strong>Get your license:</strong> |
113 | | - <p> |
114 | | - For compulsory trades, you might need to write an exam to obtain a license. This |
115 | | - license will allow you to work without a supervisor. You might need to pass a |
116 | | - Certificate of Qualification exam in order to obtain a License from Skilled Trades |
117 | | - Ontario. |
118 | | - </p> |
| 69 | + <strong>Write your licensing exam</strong> (for compulsory trades) |
119 | 70 | </li> |
120 | 71 | </ol> |
121 | 72 |
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122 | | - <p> |
123 | | - This training will often cost money, just like traditional school. There are some grants |
124 | | - that exist for apprentice students, as well as OSAP for the in-school training portion |
125 | | - of an apprenticeship. For example, the Tools Grant is a cash grant that covers the |
126 | | - tools you might need to buy for your apprenticeship. Different apprenticeships offer |
127 | | - different amounts of money, so check how much you are eligible for. |
128 | | - </p> |
129 | | - |
130 | 73 | <h2>Entrepreneurship</h2> |
131 | 74 |
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132 | | - <p> |
133 | | - If you have a skill or service that will not need a license or apprenticeship, such as |
134 | | - baking or website design, then you might want to start your own business. |
135 | | - Entrepreneurship means starting your own business, one that you own and operate |
136 | | - yourself without a boss. |
137 | | - </p> |
138 | | - |
139 | | - <p>Here are some steps you might have to take when starting your business:</p> |
140 | | - |
141 | 75 | <ol> |
| 76 | + <li>Decide on your business idea</li> |
| 77 | + <li>Create a business plan</li> |
142 | 78 | <li> |
143 | | - <strong>Decide on your business:</strong> |
144 | | - <p> |
145 | | - You need to develop a clear idea of what you will be selling. What sort of service |
146 | | - will you provide? Is there demand for it? Are you able to provide a good enough |
147 | | - quality service that other people will want to buy it? |
148 | | - </p> |
149 | | - </li> |
150 | | - |
151 | | - <li> |
152 | | - <strong>Business plan:</strong> |
153 | | - <p> |
154 | | - A business plan is a plan that tracks exactly how your business will work. This is |
155 | | - things such as what your business is selling, how you will make these things that |
156 | | - you sell, and how you plan to sell them to customers. You should have a clear |
157 | | - idea of how these things will work before you begin to find customers. |
158 | | - </p> |
| 79 | + Register your business with Ontario: |
| 80 | + <a href="https://www.ontario.ca/page/registering-your-business" |
| 81 | + target="_blank">Ontario Business Registration</a> |
159 | 82 | </li> |
160 | | - |
161 | | - <li> |
162 | | - <strong>Register your business:</strong> |
163 | | - <p> |
164 | | - You will have to register your business with the Province of Ontario. This means |
165 | | - that the province will recognize your business as legitimate, or real. There are |
166 | | - various kinds of licensing available depending on who you are working with and |
167 | | - who will own the business with you, so make sure you research all the options |
168 | | - before choosing the best one. |
169 | | - </p> |
170 | | - </li> |
171 | | - |
| 83 | + <li>Check if you need special licenses</li> |
| 84 | + <li>Open business banking accounts</li> |
| 85 | + <li>Use social media (TikTok, Instagram, Facebook) for marketing</li> |
172 | 86 | <li> |
173 | | - <strong>Licensing:</strong> |
174 | | - <p> |
175 | | - Some kinds of businesses will require a special license to operate. For example, |
176 | | - businesses who sell any kind of food will need a Food Handler Certification. |
177 | | - Make sure you research what kind of license your business might need |
178 | | - depending on what kind of product or service it sells. |
179 | | - </p> |
180 | | - </li> |
181 | | - |
182 | | - <li> |
183 | | - <strong>Banking Accounts:</strong> |
184 | | - <p>You will need to set up a few different bank accounts for your business. You might need:</p> |
| 87 | + Additional important steps: |
185 | 88 | <ul> |
| 89 | + <li>Check municipal licensing requirements</li> |
186 | 90 | <li> |
187 | | - <strong>A credit account:</strong> a line of money you borrow from the bank to make |
188 | | - big purchases, that you must pay back. |
189 | | - </li> |
190 | | - <li> |
191 | | - <strong>Business account:</strong> a place to keep the money you earn and save for |
192 | | - your business. |
193 | | - </li> |
194 | | - <li> |
195 | | - <strong>Merchant account:</strong> a bank account your business will use to handle |
196 | | - transactions (payments between customers and you). |
| 91 | + Register for CRA accounts (if needed): |
| 92 | + <a href="https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency.html" |
| 93 | + target="_blank">Canada Revenue Agency</a> |
197 | 94 | </li> |
| 95 | + <li>Consider business insurance</li> |
198 | 96 | </ul> |
199 | 97 | </li> |
| 98 | + </ol> |
| 99 | +</article> |
200 | 100 |
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201 | | - <li> |
202 | | - <strong>Marketing:</strong> |
203 | | - <p> |
204 | | - Marketing means promoting your products to potential new customers. This is |
205 | | - how you can spread the word about your business to new people. Social media, |
206 | | - such as Tiktok, Instagram, or Facebook, are great ways of promoting your |
207 | | - products and services online for free. |
208 | | - </p> |
209 | | - </li> |
210 | | - |
211 | | - <li> |
212 | | - <strong>Additional Points:</strong> |
213 | | - <ul> |
214 | | - <li> |
215 | | - <strong>Check Municipal Licensing Requirements:</strong> Some municipalities |
216 | | - (cities) will require a license on top of the provincial business license. |
217 | | - Check with your city to see if your business needs a license or not. |
218 | | - </li> |
219 | | - <li> |
220 | | - <strong>Register for CRA Accounts (If Needed):</strong> The CRA is the Canadian |
221 | | - Revenue Agency. They handle all taxes, which is an amount of money |
222 | | - the government must take away from any income. If you’re hiring |
223 | | - employees, or doing international trading, you might want to register for |
224 | | - an account with the CRA to help you handle taxing. |
225 | | - </li> |
226 | | - <li> |
227 | 101 | <strong>Obtain Insurance:</strong> Insurance is something you pay monthly or |
228 | 102 | annually (every year). If your business ever has a crisis such as a major |
229 | 103 | accident or loss, insurance helps you pay for the damage. This is not |
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