It really depends on where you work. If you work for a privately owned restaurant then the answer is more than likely no training. However, if you work at a chain restaurant then you will go through training. Like I said earlier it depends on what restaurant you are working at as to the type and length of training.
A waitress in training makes minimum wage (or whatever hourly is for a hostess/non-tipped position). The waitress who does the training keeps the tips.
A lot. They go through the same basic training all soldiers go through but then of course go through a whole bunch of specialized training as a marine.
Astronauts go through a great deal of training prior to going into space. It can take years for astronauts to go through all the training they need, which includes learning to work in zero gravity and going through a variety of realistic simulations.
You would go through OBT - Officer Basic Training. There are no enlisted nurses.
You would have to have the same education and training as an astronaut.
"Yes, all managers are required to go through some type of training for their job. The depth and duration of the training often depends on the individuals prior experience and how the individual is responding to training."
They go through lots of training.
No.Members of the Nursing Corps do not go through basic training. They attend an officer training, instead.
Apprenticeship
Yes, you do.
To be a military nurse, you would go through OBT - Officers Basic Training - which is a bit different from the basic training enlisted personnel go through.
The training circle is a broker and you will pay more through a broker than if you go directly to a training company.