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What is one difference between a vocational school and on-the-job training?
A vocational school degree takes one year to earn. On-the-job training takes two or more years.
A vocational school degree takes weeks or months to earn. On-the-job training takes two years or fewer.
A vocational school is usually paid for by the worker. On-the-job training is usually paid for by the employer.
A vocational school is usually paid for by the employer. On-the-job training is usually paid for by the worker.
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A vocational school is usually paid for by the worker. On-the-job training is usually paid for by the employer.
Explanation: Vocational programs are typically tuition-based education the student pays for, while on-the-job training occurs while employed and the employer generally covers wages and training costs.
Explanation: Vocational programs are typically tuition-based education the student pays for, while on-the-job training occurs while employed and the employer generally covers wages and training costs.
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