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Apprentice

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Day 1 January 22, 2018 (Sunny) The morning starts with a brief homeroom at the school for some announcements and reminders to the young apprentices that are going to have their first job immersion on respective fields. Our teacher announced that for those apprentice that have been assign at the Provincial Capitol will have their orientation at 10:00 a.m. . He also remind us that we must not be late because the orientation is an essential part of job immersion of the young apprentices. The orientation proceeds as expected, our speaker Ma'am Dinalynn Basco debrief use apprentices about the rules and regulation on the Provincial Capitol grounds. As the orientation ended we are ask to fill some documents from the HR department to be formally register as an immersion apprentice trainee at the Provincial Capitol. We are ask to wait in the lobby and wait for our supervisors because they will be the one who will formally introduce us apprentices to our

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Everyday, around the globe almost everyone is looking for a job. Whether that person is a recent graduate, a person layoff from work, or a person that wants a different career. In the K-12 curriculum, the immersion program have been implemented as a mean to develop competencies and work ethics in preparation for the real world and its challenges. This program will test the new young apprentices on what have they learned on school and how they will adapt or use it in real-life situation at work. January 05, 2017 at Nabunturan National Comprehensive High School Gymnasium teachers, officials, and parents are witness to the Send-off ceremony of the very first batch of Senior High  apprentices of Nabunturan National Comprehensive High School - Integrated Senior High School that will taking their job immersions. As the Send-off ceremony proceeds, the young apprentices march with smile on their faces ( of course including this Nameless Daoist) followed by the