What is Apprenticeship?

Apprenticeship is a Wisconsin tradition that combines on-the-job training with classroom instruction. The purpose of the program is to provide the apprentice with a comprehensive knowledge of the trade.

Apprenticeship is a formal training program registered through the state of Wisconsin, Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards.

Apprentices learn on-the-job under the supervision of a skilled craft person, while working for an approved contractor. Apprentices also attend class at a Technical College.

Wisconsin is the only state in the nation that requires apprentices to be paid for both time in the classroom and time on the job. Apprentices are paid on a progressive scale throughout their apprenticeship. The State of Wisconsin sets the minimum wage, which averages at least 60% of the journey-level workers wages in that trade.


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Trades

Carpenter
Concrete Finisher
Construction Craft Laborer
Electrician
Electronic Systems Technician
Heat & Frost Insulator
Heavy Equipment Operator

HVAC (Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning) Installer
Plumber
Roofing
Sheet Metal
Sprinkler Fitter

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ABC is a leader in construction training in Wisconsin. With almost 1400 apprentices, in 11 different trades, and more than 1000 continuing education participants, ABC of Wisconsin is the leader in construction training.


Completing Apprentices who attended the 2009 Apprenticeship Graduation Banquet