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Last updated 22nd July 2005 by Bree
Daily Schedule in the Woodcraft Hall
The daily schedule for apprentices and journeymen is as follows:
6 c/m Wake up time, a c/m is given to wash and get breakfast
7 c/m First class
8 c/m Second class
9 c/m Third class
10 c/m Time to work on projects, Free time
12 c/m Noon meal
13 c/m Duties
15 c/m Work on commissioned pieces for journeymen, Duties continue for apprentices
16 c/m Individual and small group lessons and projects
18 c/m Evening meal
19 c/m Evening time duties
20 c/m Mandatory study time
21 c/m Lights out for apprentices
22 c/m Lights out for journeymen
Duties can include everything from helping in the kitchens, working the sawmill, helping to make paper, or repairing the wooden walkways.
All of the scheduled class times are mandatory; apprentices must attend these classes and are expected to complete any assigned work during their mandatory study time. During this study time several workshops are available with journeymen posted to assist anyone who needs help. Journeymen are not only expected to take these classes but are assigned to teach during one of the class times. A journeyman can also take specialized course during C/M 11 instead of taking the free time offered.
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6 c/m Wake up time, a c/m is given to wash and get breakfast
7 c/m First class
8 c/m Second class
9 c/m Third class
10 c/m Time to work on projects, Free time
12 c/m Noon meal
13 c/m Duties
15 c/m Work on commissioned pieces for journeymen, Duties continue for apprentices
16 c/m Individual and small group lessons and projects
18 c/m Evening meal
19 c/m Evening time duties
20 c/m Mandatory study time
21 c/m Lights out for apprentices
22 c/m Lights out for journeymen
Duties can include everything from helping in the kitchens, working the sawmill, helping to make paper, or repairing the wooden walkways.
All of the scheduled class times are mandatory; apprentices must attend these classes and are expected to complete any assigned work during their mandatory study time. During this study time several workshops are available with journeymen posted to assist anyone who needs help. Journeymen are not only expected to take these classes but are assigned to teach during one of the class times. A journeyman can also take specialized course during C/M 11 instead of taking the free time offered.
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