vestibule school

noun

Etymology

From vestibule (“passage or hallway connecting to the interior of a building”) + school.

Definitions

  1. A schooling facility organised within an industrial plant to teach specific skills to…

    A schooling facility organised within an industrial plant to teach specific skills to trainee workers.

    • […]he is then sent to the vestibule school to be trained for a certain position.
    • Large organizations frequently provide what are described as vestibule schools, a preliminary to actual shop experience.[…]Vestibule schools are widely used in training for clerical and office jobs as well a for factory production jobs.
    • However, when the number of trainees is large, vestibule schools are generally utilized; but when the number is small, on-the-job training is preferred.

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