Journeyman


 
 
Journeyman

:This page is about the tradesperson. For other meanings of "journeyman" see Journeyman (disambiguation)

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A journeyman is a tradesman or craftsman who may well have completed an apprenticeship but is not yet able to set up their own workshop as a master. In parts of Europe, as in later medieval Germany, spending time as a journeyman, moving from one town to another to gain experience of different workshops, was an important part of the training of an aspirant master. In later medieval England, however, most journeymen remained as employees throughout their careers, lacking the financial resources to set up their own workshops.

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The word 'journeyman' comes from the French word 'journée', meaning the period of one day; this refers to his right to charge a fee for each day's work. He would normally be employed by a master craftsman, but would live apart and might have a family of his own. A journeyman could not employ others. In contrast, an apprentice would be bound to a master, usually for a fixed term of seven years, and lived with the master as a member of the household.

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The grade of journeyman is sometimes subdivided into two: journeyman improver and journeyman proper.

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The terms jack and knave are sometimes used as informal words for journeyman. Hence "Jack of all trades, master of none" — someone who has learnt several trades, but is not yet skilled enough in any to set up his own workshop as a master.

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Apprenticeship: : If you're looking for the TV show, see The Apprentice....

Workshop: A workshop is a room or building which provides both the area and tools (or machinery) that may be required for the manufacture or repair of goods. Apart from the larger manufactories, workshops were the only places of production in the days before industrialisation....

Master: Master is a term that indicates a consummate level of skill, proficiency, superiority or power. The female equivalent (in limited use in modern times) is mistress. The term has a number of uses:...


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