Does he have a particular trade in mind? My brother succeeded by phoning around local large firms.
Any tradesperson can be called a craftsman. It doesn't describe a skill set.Tara Mnes in Navan were recruiting young people for an apprenticeship. I think the job is called a Craftsman.
If he is interested in something a little different the Air Corps are looking for apprentice aircraft mechanics at the moment AFAIK. If he dosent mind the military side of things, he would be in line for a very rewarding and indemand trade when he decides to enter civie street. See www.military.ie.
if he can get a plumber to take him on then thats the one thats definately in demand at the minute. A word of caution, because big contractors tend to be on jobs for years some apprentices have found that they don't have the variety of work that they would have been exposed to had they gone with a smaller, one/two man company.
ringing around is a good way and maybe contact the Fas coordinator for the apprenticeships as they may be able to put you in touch with people wanting to recruit.
The ESB run their own system. See [broken link removed] for details.looking for info on esb apprenticeship, do you go through fas? or do the esb train people through their own system?. what are rates of pay. dont see this info on their website, thanks.