I've had a couple of people want me to 'teach' them to be a gunsmith. The problem with that is they want to use my equipment and tools and me stop what I'm doing and show them how to eventually become a competitor of mine. Meanwhile, every time they do something they expect to be paid for it, especially young guys.
When you 'hire' the typical young person here's what will happen: he will tell his buds that he's learning to be a gunsmith. Then, when they have an off day they'll want to come to the shop and BS with him and try to figure out how they can get him to build them a real, live, custom rifle.....at little or no cost, of course. The hired hand fully expects a paycheck every Friday even though he's ruined no telling how many tools and stuff that week.
It's a gloomy picture.
I wish there were someone on the horizon who would take my place when I decide to quit. I have a steady influx of customers, both new and repeat, and hate to see it all dry up.