Ohmy222
Shohin
For those interested. Quite a commitment!
Eisei-en Apprenticeship Application – Eisei-en
bjornbjorholm.com
Indeed. I thought working full time and cooking, laundry, cleaning was a lot. Only serious need to apply.For those interested. Quite a commitment!
Eisei-en Apprenticeship Application – Eisei-en
bjornbjorholm.com
No, not at allThink for one's self
This.painstakingly follow precise orders and directions.
It is aimed towards someone w the finances or a younger person post college.No, not at all
This.
Then you may think for yourself when you are on your own.
Otherwise, figure it out for yourself.
What you do, as a student earning a PhD, or as an apprentice of any trade reflects on your mentor.
You must make your mentor proud.
Go for it....Age discrimination is a crime in the US.....Dare to dream.....Personally love to do this… yet I’m pretty sure he’s not looking for folks of Social Security age.
Cheers
DSD sends
pretty sure you don’t understand slaveryIn there text what I simply dont understand is this:
**A majority of your educational
experience will require self-study, as verbal explication will be limited, so do not expect to be taught or for things to be spelled out and explained in detail.**
I thought the definition of an apprentice was someone who learn all the details of techniques and all aspects of a discipline from a professional while helping him for free.
I wouldn't be able to not share everything with my apprentice and this is for any discipline.
There offer sounds more like the definition of a slave paying to work for free, while not learning the "why" giving more knowledge?!
Maybe I just dont get the condesendance or they make it look worse as it is actually but
Bonsai should be a way of life, not a punition or something you do to feel like you're nothing.
Good luck to the candidates!
pretty sure you don’t understand slavery
also, perhaps you have not made bonsai…your…. way of life
I'm a fan of Bjorn, but when I read the description I thought the same.Sounds a lot like they are trying to get free labor.
I completely agree with your statement... but the issue is that this is not Japan, and our labor laws are not the same. For example, Organized crime is not "outright illegal" in Japan, where the government regulate the Yakuza syndicates... try that with the gangs here in the US. There was a time in our history that apprenticeship was "free" labor, but that was a long time ago.rockm said:
I have to laugh a bit at the outrage here. Yeah, it's tough and yeah, it's free labor. BUT, this kind of thing is basically a path to your own bonsai business. What is in the job description is exactly the same thing foreign bonsai apprentices in Japan did (like Bjorn and Ryan Neal).
if you're young, have a decent amount of money saved up, and are almost 100% committed to dedicating the majority of your life to bonsai. Otherwise it would be a waste of 5 years.
Uh, If you volunteer for an unpaid position and know the conditions going in, it doesn't violate anything. There are literally THOUSANDS of unpaid internships for many organizations, do a search on Indeed...I don't think this is going to fly here... he may be able to do this in Japan, or with someone that would be "ok" with doing so, but if there is a complaint filed he's not going to do so well for sure.
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I completely agree with your statement... but the issue is that this is not Japan, and our labor laws are not the same. For example, Organized crime is not "outright illegal" in Japan, where the government regulate the Yakuza syndicates... try that with the gangs here in the US. There was a time in our history that apprenticeship was "free" labor, but that was a long time ago.
**A majority of your educational
experience will require self-study, as verbal explication will be limited, so do not expect to be taught or for things to be spelled out and explained in detail.**
I thought the definition of an apprentice was someone who learn all the details of techniques and all aspects of a discipline from a professional while helping him for free.