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116 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Automotive Service Technician, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=20) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 10.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 65.0 60.1 Unemployed 20.0 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 5.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Weekly Wage % (N=13) % (N=238)
Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 84.6 35.3 Between $561 & $800 7.7 22.7 More than $800 7.7 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 0.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=13) % (N=274)
Directly Related 84.6 56.9 Indirectly Related 15.4 11.7 Not at All Related 0.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=20) % (N=456)
In the Province 95.0 95.0 Out of the Province 5.0 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 117
Graduates: 45 (40 Males, 5 Females) Respondents: 20 Response rate: 44.4%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=20)
95.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=19) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 100.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=20) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 10.0 9.7 Satisfied 85.0 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 5.0 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job? Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=16) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 31.3 16.7 3 Months or Less 62.5 58.3 4 to 6 Months 0.0 13.1 7 or More Months 6.3 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation? Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=20) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 60.0 70.2 Graduates with Loans 40.0 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $8,814 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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118 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Carpenter, Academy Canada
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=10) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 10.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 40.0 60.1 Unemployed 40.0 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 10.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Weekly Wage % (N=3) % (N=238)
Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 0.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 66.7 22.7 More than $800 33.3 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 25.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=4) % (N=274) Directly Related 75.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 25.0 11.7 Not at All Related 0.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Location
% (N=10) % (N=456) In the Province 100.0 95.0 Out of the Province 0.0 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 119
Graduates: 20 (20 Males, 0 Females)
Respondents: 10 Response rate: 50.0%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada Total %
(N=10) 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=10) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 90.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 10.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=9) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 11.1 9.7 Satisfied 77.8 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 11.1 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=9) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 0.0 16.7 3 Months or Less 88.9 58.3 4 to 6 Months 11.1 13.1 7 or More Months 0.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=10) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 80.0 70.2 Graduates with Loans 20.0 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $10,000 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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120 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Carpenter, Carpenters Millwrights College
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=9) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 55.6 60.1 Unemployed 22.2 30.0 In School 11.1 2.4 Other 11.1 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Weekly Wage % (N=3) % (N=238)
Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 0.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 100.0 22.7 More than $800 0.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 40.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=5) % (N=274)
Directly Related 60.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 20.0 11.7 Not at All Related 20.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=9) % (N=456)
In the Province 100.0 95.0 Out of the Province 0.0 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 121
Graduates: 26 (25 Males, 1 Female)
Respondents: 9 Response rate: 34.6%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada Total %
(N=9) 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=9) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 100.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=7) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 0.0 9.7 Satisfied 71.4 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 28.6 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=9) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 44.4 16.7 3 Months or Less 44.4 58.3 4 to 6 Months 11.1 13.1 7 or More Months 0.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=9) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 88.9 70.2 Graduates with Loans 11.1 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $9,000 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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122 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Carpenter, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=12) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 50.0 60.1 Unemployed 25.0 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 25.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=5) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 40.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 40.0 22.7 More than $800 20.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 16.7 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=6) % (N=274) Directly Related 66.7 56.9 Indirectly Related 0.0 11.7 Not at All Related 33.3 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=12) % (N=456)
In the Province 91.7 95.0 Out of the Province 8.3 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March to August 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 123
Graduates: 29 (24 Males, 5 Females)
Respondents: 12 Response rate: 41.4%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada Total %
(N=12) 91.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=11) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 9.1 2.4 Satisfied 90.9 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=11) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 9.1 9.7 Satisfied 63.6 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 27.3 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=9) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 22.2 16.7 3 Months or Less 55.6 58.3 4 to 6 Months 11.1 13.1 7 or More Months 11.1 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=12) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 58.3 70.2 Graduates with Loans 41.7 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $10,000 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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124 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Construction / Industrial Electrician, Academy Canada
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=13) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 69.2 60.1 Unemployed 23.1 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 7.7 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Weekly Wage % (N=8) % (N=238)
Less than $320 12.5 2.9 Between $320 & $560 12.5 35.3 Between $561 & $800 25.0 22.7 More than $800 50.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 11.1 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=9) % (N=274)
Directly Related 55.6 56.9 Indirectly Related 11.1 11.7 Not at All Related 33.3 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=13) % (N=456)
In the Province 84.6 95.0 Out of the Province 15.4 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 125
Graduates: 42 (39 Males, 3 Females)
Respondents: 13 Response rate: 31.0%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada Total %
(N=13) 84.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=13) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 100.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=13) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 15.4 9.7 Satisfied 61.5 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 23.1 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=9) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 0.0 16.7 3 Months or Less 77.8 58.3 4 to 6 Months 11.1 13.1 7 or More Months 11.1 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=13) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 84.6 70.2 Graduates with Loans 15.4 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $12,000 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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Construction / Industrial Electrician, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=67) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 1.5 3.3 Employed Full-Time 55.2 60.1 Unemployed 37.3 30.0 In School 3.0 2.4 Other 3.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=33) % (N=238) Less than $320 3.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 24.2 35.3 Between $561 & $800 27.3 22.7 More than $800 45.5 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 10.8 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=37) % (N=274) Directly Related 64.9 56.9 Indirectly Related 8.1 11.7 Not at All Related 27.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=67) % (N=456)
In the Province 92.5 95.0 Out of the Province 7.5 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March to August 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 127
Graduates: 184 (167 Males, 17 Females)
Respondents: 67 Response rate: 36.4%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=67)
92.5 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 0.0 4.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=67) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 3.0 2.4 Satisfied 92.5 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 4.5 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=66) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 4.5 9.7 Satisfied 89.4 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 6.1 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=61) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 11.5 16.7 3 Months or Less 55.7 58.3 4 to 6 Months 9.8 13.1 7 or More Months 23.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=67) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 77.6 70.2 Graduates with Loans 22.4 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $5,013 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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128 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Cook, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=18) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 5.6 3.3 Employed Full-Time 77.8 60.1 Unemployed 11.1 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 5.6 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=12) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 83.3 35.3 Between $561 & $800 0.0 22.7 More than $800 16.7 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 14.3 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=14) % (N=274) Directly Related 71.4 56.9 Indirectly Related 0.0 11.7 Not at All Related 28.6 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=18) % (N=456)
In the Province 100.0 95.0 Out of the Province 0.0 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 129
Graduates: 67 (29 Males, 38 Females)
Respondents: 18 Response rate: 26.9%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=18)
100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=18) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 5.6 2.4 Satisfied 94.4 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=18) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 5.6 9.7 Satisfied 77.8 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 16.7 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=14) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 35.7 16.7 3 Months or Less 64.3 58.3 4 to 6 Months 0.0 13.1 7 or More Months 0.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=18) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 88.9 70.2 Graduates with Loans 11.1 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $12,000 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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130 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Hairstylist, Academy Canada
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=12) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 16.7 3.3 Employed Full-Time 66.7 60.1 Unemployed 16.7 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 0.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=5) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 60.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 20.0 22.7 More than $800 20.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 37.5 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=8) % (N=274) Directly Related 50.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 0.0 11.7 Not at All Related 50.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=12) % (N=456)
In the Province 91.7 95.0 Out of the Province 8.3 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 131
Graduates: 43 (0 Males, 43 Females)
Respondents: 12 Response rate: 27.9%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=12)
91.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=12) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 91.7 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 8.3 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=10) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 10.0 9.7 Satisfied 90.0 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=7) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 14.3 16.7 3 Months or Less 71.4 58.3 4 to 6 Months 14.3 13.1 7 or More Months 0.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=12) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 66.7 70.2 Graduates with Loans 33.3 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $15,500 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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132 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Hairstylist, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=5) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 40.0 60.1 Unemployed 60.0 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 0.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=2) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 50.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 0.0 22.7 More than $800 50.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 0.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=2) % (N=274) Directly Related 50.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 0.0 11.7 Not at All Related 50.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=5) % (N=456)
In the Province 100.0 95.0 Out of the Province 0.0 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 133
Graduates: 14 (0 Males, 14 Females)
Respondents: 5 Response rate: 35.7%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=5)
100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=5) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 100.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=5) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 40.0 9.7 Satisfied 60.0 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=3) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 33.3 16.7 3 Months or Less 33.3 58.3 4 to 6 Months 0.0 13.1 7 or More Months 33.3 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=5) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 80.0 70.2 Graduates with Loans 20.0 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $9,000 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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134 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Heavy Duty Equipment Technician, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=14) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 71.4 60.1 Unemployed 21.4 30.0 In School 7.1 2.4 Other 0.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=10) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 20.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 50.0 22.7 More than $800 30.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 0.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=10) % (N=274) Directly Related 70.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 20.0 11.7 Not at All Related 10.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=14) % (N=456)
In the Province 100.0 95.0 Out of the Province 0.0 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 135
Graduates: 35 (31 Males, 4 Females) Respondents: 14 Response rate: 40.0%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=14)
100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=14) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 100.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=14) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 0.0 9.7 Satisfied 78.6 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 21.4 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=13) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 15.4 16.7 3 Months or Less 46.2 58.3 4 to 6 Months 15.4 13.1 7 or More Months 23.1 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=14) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 71.4 70.2 Graduates with Loans 28.6 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $6,950 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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136 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Heavy Equipment Operator, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=33) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 60.6 60.1 Unemployed 36.4 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 3.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=17) % (N=238) Less than $320 5.9 2.9 Between $320 & $560 17.6 35.3 Between $561 & $800 23.5 22.7 More than $800 52.9 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 15.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=20) % (N=274) Directly Related 55.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 30.0 11.7 Not at All Related 15.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=33) % (N=456)
In the Province 93.9 95.0 Out of the Province 6.1 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 137
Graduates: 79 (67 Males, 12 Females)
Respondents: 33 Response rate: 41.8%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=31)
93.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=32) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 100.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=32) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 15.6 9.7 Satisfied 81.3 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 3.1 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=24) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 20.8 16.7 3 Months or Less 50.0 58.3 4 to 6 Months 25.0 13.1 7 or More Months 4.2 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All
Apprenticeship Programs
% (N=33) % (N=456) Graduates with No Loan 90.9 70.2 Graduates with Loans 9.1 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $5,500 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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138 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Heavy Equipment Operator, Operating Engineers College
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=15) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 73.3 60.1 Unemployed 20.0 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 6.7 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=8) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 0.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 50.0 22.7 More than $800 50.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 27.3 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=11) % (N=274) Directly Related 72.7 56.9 Indirectly Related 9.1 11.7 Not at All Related 18.2 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=15) % (N=456)
In the Province 93.3 95.0 Out of the Province 6.7 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 139
Graduates: 23 (21 Males, 2 Females)
Respondents: 15 Response rate: 65.2%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=15)
93.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=15) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 93.3 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 6.7 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=15) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 20.0 9.7 Satisfied 66.7 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 13.3 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=12) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 16.7 16.7 3 Months or Less 50.0 58.3 4 to 6 Months 25.0 13.1 7 or More Months 8.3 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=15) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 80.0 70.2 Graduates with Loans 20.0 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $5,001 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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140 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Industrial Instrumentation Mechanic, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=12) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 16.7 3.3 Employed Full-Time 33.3 60.1 Unemployed 41.7 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 8.3 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=4) % (N=238) Less than $320 25.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 25.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 0.0 22.7 More than $800 50.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 0.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=4) % (N=274)
Directly Related 25.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 0.0 11.7 Not at All Related 75.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=12) % (N=456)
In the Province 91.7 95.0 Out of the Province 8.3 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 141
Graduates: 27 (17 Males, 10 Females)
Respondents: 12 Response rate: 44.4%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=12)
91.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=12) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 8.3 2.4 Satisfied 91.7 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=12) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 8.3 9.7 Satisfied 83.3 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 8.3 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=4) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 0.0 16.7 3 Months or Less 25.0 58.3 4 to 6 Months 25.0 13.1 7 or More Months 50.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs
% (N=12) % (N=456) Graduates with No Loan 75.0 70.2 Graduates with Loans 25.0 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $8,667 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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142 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright), Carpenters Millwr ights College
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=16) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 6.3 3.3 Employed Full-Time 43.8 60.1 Unemployed 25.0 30.0 In School 25.0 2.4 Other 0.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=6) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 33.3 35.3 Between $561 & $800 16.7 22.7 More than $800 50.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 14.3 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=7) % (N=274) Directly Related 42.9 56.9 Indirectly Related 14.3 11.7 Not at All Related 42.9 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=16) % (N=456)
In the Province 93.8 95.0 Out of the Province 6.3 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 143
Graduates: 37 (34 Males, 3 Females)
Respondents: 16 Response rate: 43.2%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=16)
93.8 0.0 0.0 6.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=16) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 87.5 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 12.5 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=16) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 18.8 9.7 Satisfied 56.3 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 25.0 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=11) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 27.3 16.7 3 Months or Less 45.5 58.3 4 to 6 Months 9.1 13.1 7 or More Months 18.2 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=16) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 68.8 70.2 Graduates with Loans 31.2 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $11,000 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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144 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright), College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=57) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 3.5 3.3 Employed Full-Time 61.4 60.1 Unemployed 33.3 30.0 In School 1.8 2.4 Other 0.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=32) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 25.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 18.8 22.7 More than $800 56.3 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 8.6 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=35) % (N=274) Directly Related 34.3 56.9 Indirectly Related 17.1 11.7 Not at All Related 48.6 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=57) % (N=456)
In the Province 96.5 95.0 Out of the Province 3.5 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 145
Graduates: 138 (84 Males, 54 Females) Respondents: 57 Response rate: 41.3%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=57)
96.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 1.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=57) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 3.5 2.4 Satisfied 94.7 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 1.8 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=56) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 10.7 9.7 Satisfied 83.9 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 5.4 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=33) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 6.1 16.7 3 Months or Less 60.6 58.3 4 to 6 Months 15.2 13.1 7 or More Months 18.2 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=57) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 70.2 70.2 Graduates with Loans 29.8 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $7,257 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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146 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Mobile Crane Operator, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=6) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 66.7 60.1 Unemployed 33.3 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 0.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=4) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 0.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 0.0 22.7 More than $800 100.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 0.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=4) % (N=274) Directly Related 25.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 0.0 11.7 Not at All Related 75.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=6) % (N=456)
In the Province 100.0 95.0 Out of the Province 0.0 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 147
Graduates: 20 (18 Males, 2 Females)
Respondents: 6 Response rate: 30.0%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=6)
100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=6) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 83.3 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 16.7 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=5) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 20.0 9.7 Satisfied 80.0 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=5) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 20.0 16.7 3 Months or Less 40.0 58.3 4 to 6 Months 20.0 13.1 7 or More Months 20.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=6) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 100.0 70.2 Graduates with Loans 0.0 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* - $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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148 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Mobile Crane Operator, Operating Engineers College
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=15) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 53.3 60.1 Unemployed 40.0 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 6.7 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=8) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 25.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 12.5 22.7 More than $800 62.5 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 0.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=8) % (N=274) Directly Related 62.5 56.9 Indirectly Related 25.0 11.7 Not at All Related 12.5 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=15) % (N=456)
In the Province 93.3 95.0 Out of the Province 6.7 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 149
Graduates: 33 (31 Males, 2 Females)
Respondents: 15 Response rate: 45.5%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=15)
93.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=15) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 100.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=15) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 6.7 9.7 Satisfied 86.7 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 6.7 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=12) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 16.7 16.7 3 Months or Less 66.7 58.3 4 to 6 Months 16.7 13.1 7 or More Months 0.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=15) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 93.3 70.2 Graduates with Loans 6.7 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $7,000 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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150 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Multi-Skills Industrial Trades (Welding, Millwright , Machinist), College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=5) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 80.0 60.1 Unemployed 20.0 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 0.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=3) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 33.3 35.3 Between $561 & $800 33.3 22.7 More than $800 33.3 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 25.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=4) % (N=274) Directly Related 50.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 25.0 11.7 Not at All Related 25.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=5) % (N=456)
In the Province 80.0 95.0 Out of the Province 20.0 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 151
Graduates: 12 (12 Males, 0 Females)
Respondents: 5 Response rate: 41.7%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=5)
80.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=5) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 100.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=5) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 0.0 9.7 Satisfied 100.0 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=4) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 0.0 16.7 3 Months or Less 75.0 58.3 4 to 6 Months 25.0 13.1 7 or More Months 0.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=5) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 40.0 70.2 Graduates with Loans 60.0 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $17,500 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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152 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Powerline Technician (Operating), College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=7) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 71.4 60.1 Unemployed 14.3 30.0 In School 14.3 2.4 Other 0.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=4) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 0.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 0.0 22.7 More than $800 100.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 20.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=5) % (N=274) Directly Related 100.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 0.0 11.7 Not at All Related 0.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=7) % (N=456)
In the Province 100.0 95.0 Out of the Province 0.0 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 153
Graduates: 19 (17 Males, 12 Females)
Respondents: 7 Response rate: 36.8%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=7)
100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=7) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 100.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=7) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 0.0 9.7 Satisfied 100.0 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=7) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 28.6 16.7 3 Months or Less 57.1 58.3 4 to 6 Months 14.3 13.1 7 or More Months 0.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=7) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 71.4 70.2 Graduates with Loans 28.6 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $8,000 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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154 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=5) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 100.0 60.1 Unemployed 0.0 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 0.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Weekly Wage % (N=4) % (N=238)
Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 50.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 25.0 22.7 More than $800 25.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 20.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=5) % (N=274)
Directly Related 40.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 20.0 11.7 Not at All Related 100.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=5) % (N=456)
In the Province 100.0 95.0 Out of the Province 0.0 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 155
Graduates: 12 (11 Males, 1 Female)
Respondents: 5 Response rate: 41.7%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=5)
100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=5) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 20.0 2.4 Satisfied 80.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=5) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 0.0 9.7 Satisfied 100.0 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=3) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 33.3 16.7 3 Months or Less 66.7 58.3 4 to 6 Months 0.0 13.1 7 or More Months 0.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=5) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 60.0 70.2 Graduates with Loans 40.0 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $9,900 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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156 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Sheet Metal Worker, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=5) % (N=456) Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 80.0 60.1 Unemployed 20.0 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 0.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=4) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 25.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 50.0 22.7 More than $800 25.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 0.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=4) % (N=274)
Directly Related 25.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 25.0 11.7 Not at All Related 50.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=5) % (N=456)
In the Province 80.0 95.0 Out of the Province 20.0 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 157
Graduates: 9 (8 Males, 1 Female) Respondents: 5 Response rate: 55.6%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=5)
80.0 20.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=5) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 100.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=5) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 0.0 9.7 Satisfied 100.0 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=4) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 50.0 16.7 3 Months or Less 25.0 58.3 4 to 6 Months 25.0 13.1 7 or More Months 0.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=5) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 40.0 70.2 Graduates with Loans 60.0 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $7,900 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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158 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Steamfitter / Pipe Fitter, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=13) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 38.5 60.1 Unemployed 46.2 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 15.4 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=5) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 40.0 35.3 Between $561 & $800 20.0 22.7 More than $800 40.0 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 0.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=5) % (N=274) Directly Related 80.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 20.0 11.7 Not at All Related 0.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=13) % (N=456)
In the Province 92.3 95.0 Out of the Province 7.7 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 159
Graduates: 38 (33 Males, 5 Females)
Respondents: 13 Response rate: 34.2%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=13)
92.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=13) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 7.7 2.4 Satisfied 84.6 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 7.7 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=13) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 7.7 9.7 Satisfied 76.9 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 15.4 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=8) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 0.0 16.7 3 Months or Less 75.0 58.3 4 to 6 Months 25.0 13.1 7 or More Months 0.0 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=13) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 69.2 70.2 Graduates with Loans 30.8 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $7,667 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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160 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Steamfitter / Pipe Fitter, Academy Canada
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=6) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 66.7 60.1 Unemployed 33.3 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 0.0 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=3) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 33.3 35.3 Between $561 & $800 0.0 22.7 More than $800 66.7 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 25.0 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=4) % (N=274)
Directly Related 25.0 56.9 Indirectly Related 0.0 11.7 Not at All Related 75.0 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=6) % (N=456)
In the Province 100.0 95.0 Out of the Province 0.0 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 161
Graduates: 10 (10 Males, 0 Females)
Respondents: 6 Response rate: 60.0%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=6)
100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=5) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 100.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=5) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 20.0 9.7 Satisfied 60.0 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 20.0 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=3) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 0.0 16.7 3 Months or Less 66.7 58.3 4 to 6 Months 0.0 13.1 7 or More Months 33.3 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=6) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 83.3 70.2 Graduates with Loans 16.7 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $12,000 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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162 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Welder, College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=29) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 58.6 60.1 Unemployed 34.5 30.0 In School 3.4 2.4 Other 3.4 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=15) % (N=238) Less than $320 6.7 2.9 Between $320 & $560 46.7 35.3 Between $561 & $800 20.0 22.7 More than $800 26.7 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 11.8 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=17) % (N=274)
Directly Related 41.2 56.9 Indirectly Related 11.8 11.7 Not at All Related 47.1 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=29) % (N=456)
In the Province 96.6 95.0 Out of the Province 3.4 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 163
Graduates: 81 (72 Males, 9 Females) Respondents: 29 Response rate: 35.8%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=29)
96.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
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Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=29) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 3.4 2.4 Satisfied 96.6 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=28) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 3.6 9.7 Satisfied 92.9 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 3.6 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=19) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 0.0 16.7 3 Months or Less 73.7 58.3 4 to 6 Months 15.8 13.1 7 or More Months 10.5 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=29) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 58.6 70.2 Graduates with Loans 41.4 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $8,722 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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164 CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates
Welder / Metal Fabricator (Fitter), College of the North Atlantic
What were the labour market experiences of graduates?
Table 1 shows the employment status of this program’s graduates during the reference week June 22-June 28, 2009.
Table 1: Employment Status During Reference Week
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Status % (N=14) % (N=456)
Employed Part-Time 0.0 3.3 Employed Full-Time 64.3 60.1 Unemployed 28.6 30.0 In School 0.0 2.4 Other 7.1 4.2 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 2 shows the weekly earnings of this program’s graduates who obtained full-time employment during the reference week.
Table 2: Graduates’ Weekly Wage in Reference Week Job* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Weekly Wage
% (N=6) % (N=238) Less than $320 0.0 2.9 Between $320 & $560 66.7 35.3 Between $561 & $800 0.0 22.7 More than $800 33.3 39.1 Total 100.0 100.0 Don’t know/Refused 33.3 13.1
*Don’t know/Refused responses were excluded from analysis but percentages are provided for informational purposes.
Table 3 shows whether the graduates of this program who had attained full-time employment in the reference week considered their work related to their training.
Table 3: Relation of Reference Week Job to Training* Graduates Employed Full-Time in Reference Week Only
This Program All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=9) % (N=274) Directly Related 55.6 56.9 Indirectly Related 0.0 11.7 Not at All Related 44.4 31.4 Total 100.0 100.0 *Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
To what extent did this program’s graduates leave the province?
Table 4: Graduates’ Residency at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Location % (N=14) % (N=456)
In the Province 92.9 95.0 Out of the Province 7.1 5.0 Total 100.0 100.0
Table 4 shows the residency of graduates at the time of the survey from March 2010 to October 2010.
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CareerSearch 2010, Employment Experience and Earnings of 2008 Graduates 165
Graduates: 28 (25 Males, 3 Females) Respondents: 14 Response rate: 50.0%
Where did this program’s graduates move?
Table 5: Graduates’ Residency by Province/Territory at Time of Survey, March 2010 to October 2010
NL NS PEI NB PQ ON MB SK AB BC Territories Outside Canada
Total % (N=14)
92.9 7.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Was the program worth it?
Table 6 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with their personal investment of time for class and study.
Table 7 shows the satisfaction level of this program’s graduates with the financial investment required for their education.
Table 6: Satisfaction with Personal Investment of Time for Class and Study*
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Satisfaction
% (N=14) % (N=452) Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Satisfied 100.0 95.1 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 2.4 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
Table 7: Satisfaction with Financial Investment in Education* This
Program All Apprenticeship
Programs Satisfaction % (N=14) % (N=442)
Dissatisfied 0.0 9.7 Satisfied 100.0 81.2 Neither Satisfied/Dissatisfied 0.0 9.0 Total 100.0 100.0 * Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
How long did it take to get the first full-time job?
Table 8 shows the length of time this program’s graduates took to find a full-time job related to their program, of those who found a full-time job.
Table 8: Length of Job Search Graduates With First Full-Time Job Related to Training
This Program
All Apprenticeship Programs Status
% (N=9) % (N=336) Job Before Graduation 0.0 16.7 3 Months or Less 55.6 58.3 4 to 6 Months 33.3 13.1 7 or More Months 11.1 11.9 Total 100.0 100.0
How much did graduates owe after graduation?
Table 9 shows the percentage of this program’s graduates who reported having government student loans and the average amount of their loans.
Table 9: Government Student Loans
This Program All Apprenticeship
Programs % (N=14) % (N=456)
Graduates with No Loan 78.6 70.2 Graduates with Loans 21.4 29.8 Total 100.0 100.0 Average Loan in Dollars* $15,333 $9,589
*Don’t know/refused responses were excluded.
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