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Susie Floosie | Report | 12 Mar 2007 20:25 |
Can anyone tell me what a 'journeyman' is ? |
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Sam | Report | 12 Mar 2007 20:28 |
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 or she 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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Georgina | Report | 12 Mar 2007 20:37 |
Journeyman A tradesman who has served his trade apprenticeship and mastered his craft, not bound to serve a master, but originally hired by the day. The name derives from the French for day - jour. Georgina. |
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Susie Floosie | Report | 12 Mar 2007 21:14 |
So a hairdresser (journeyman) would be someone who had completed an apprenticship and worked for themselves? |
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Ann | Report | 12 Mar 2007 22:01 |
Yes, I would think so Susie. Ann |