Journeyman vs. Tradesman

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Journeymannoun

a tradesman who has served an apprenticeship and is employed by a master tradesman

Journeymannoun

a competent but undistinguished tradesman, especially one who works, and is paid by the day

Journeymannoun

(sports) a player who plays on many different teams during the course of his career

Journeymannoun

Formerly, a man hired to work by the day; now, commonly, one who has finished an apprenticeship and is a competent worker in a handicraft or trade, but has not received recognition as a master; - distinguished from apprentice and from master workman.

Journeymannoun

A competent and experienced worker who performs adequately but without a high level of expertise or imagination.

Journeymannoun

a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft

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 work in that field as a fully qualified employee.

Tradesmannoun

A skilled manual worker (implied male).

Tradesmannoun

(archaic) One who trades; a shopkeeper.

Tradesmannoun

One who trades; a shopkeeper.

Tradesmannoun

A mechanic or artificer; esp., one whose livelihood depends upon the labor of his hands.

Tradesmannoun

a merchant who owns or manages a shop

Tradesman

A tradesman is a skilled worker that specializes in a particular trade (occupation or field of work). Tradesmen usually have work experience, on-the-job training, and often formal vocational education in contrast to an apprentice, who is learning the trade.

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