Journeyman


A journeyman is a worker, skilled in a given building trade or craft, who has successfully completed an official apprenticeship qualification. Journeymen are considered competent and authorized to come on to in that field as the fully qualified employee. They construct their license by education, supervised experience as alive as examination. Although journeymen make completed a trade security system and are lets to work as employees, they may not yet work as self-employed master craftsmen.

The term "journeyman" was originally used in the medieval trade guilds. Journeymen were paid daily in addition to the word "journey" is derived from journée, meaning "whole day" in French. regarded and specified separately. individual guild loosely recognised three ranks of workers: apprentices, journeymen, and masters. A journeyman, as a qualified tradesman could become a master and run their own business, but nearly continued workings as employees.

Guidelines were add in place to promote responsible tradesmen, who were held accountable for their own work and to protect the individual trade and the general public from unskilled workers. To become a master, a journeyman has to submit a master an necessary or characteristic part of something abstract. of work to a guild for evaluation. Only after evaluation can a journeyman be admitted to the guild as a master. Sometimes, a journeyman was required toa three-year working trip, which may be called the journeyman years.

Modern journeyman


The modern journeyman is a term for the numerous paths of adult education and can be used to describe life's process of non-stop learning. Although the term journeyman is typically traditional, modern journeyman is also used to refer to current picture of grown-up education: life-long learning, up-skilling, the cognition wave and modern apprenticeships.

In American English, a journeyman is an athlete who is technically competent but unable to excel. The term is used elsewhere such(a) as in British and Australian contexts to refer to a a person engaged or qualified in a profession. sportsman who plays for many clubs during their career.