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What is a Journeyman?

A journeyman is a person who has completed an apprenticeship program and has acquired a certain level of skill and knowledge in a specific trade or craft. The term "journeyman" comes from the French word "journee," which means "day's work." In the past, journeymen were skilled workers who traveled from place to place to find work, earning a daily wage for their labor.

In modern times, the term "journeyman" is often used to describe someone who has completed an apprenticeship program and has become a skilled tradesperson or artisan. For example, a journeyman electrician or carpenter has completed an apprenticeship program and has acquired the skills and knowledge needed to work independently in their field.

Journeymen are typically highly skilled and have a strong understanding of their trade or craft. They may work for themselves or for a company, and they may specialize in a particular area of their trade or craft. Journeymen are often sought after for their expertise and experience, and they may be called upon to mentor apprentices or to work on complex projects.

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