IS AN EMPLOYER REQUIRED TO ACCEPT APPRENTICESHIP CREDIT EARNED IN THE MILITARY OR OTHER SOURCES?
No; however, many companies generally will allow some credit based on bona fide work records provided by either the previous employer or prospective employee. In fact, credit may be given on past employment even if the past employer was not participating in a registered apprenticeship program. Prospective employers may require testing to verify the potential employee’s performance level.
Related Questions
- WHAT OPPORTUNITIES ARE THERE FOR OBTAINING CREDIT FOR OTHER TRAINING (military, private vocational schools, apprenticeship, etc.) OR SUBSTITUTING WORK EXPERIENCE FOR CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS?
- What if I attend an event sponsored by someone other than my employer but a fellow employee is the speaker? Is structured credit earned from that event employer or non-employer?
- IS AN EMPLOYER REQUIRED TO ACCEPT APPRENTICESHIP CREDIT EARNED IN THE MILITARY OR OTHER SOURCES?