Daily Reporter: POWERFUL PERFORMANCE: Local lineman score high marks on journeyman exam
Greenfield Power & Light linemen Blaine Bever, Cole Dishroon and Stephen Fruth all recently scored remarkably high marks on the journeyman exam during a three-day test period May 16-18. The three men ...
DUNCAN, Okla. (KSWO) — Duncan Power team member Bradley Guajardo recently achieved his Journeyman Lineman certification through the Merchant Job Training and Safety Job Training & Safety Program.
When journeyman appeared the following century, it originally referred to a person who, having learned a handicraft or trade through an apprenticeship, worked for daily wages.
The title "journeyman" refers to the right to charge a fee for each day's work. A journeyman has completed an apprenticeship but is employed by another [7] such as a master craftsman, but they would live apart and might have a family of their own. A journeyman could not employ others.
Definition of journeyman noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
As a journeyman, a glassblower or stone carver or carpenter has enough skill to do the job well, but hasn't gone into business for herself yet. Journeyman comes from the Vulgar Latin root of journey, diurnum, "day," and man, "person."
A Journeyman is a skilled tradesperson who has completed an apprenticeship and has the knowledge and experience to work independently on various projects within their trade.
A Journeyman was an advanced craftsman who had completed their apprenticeship and could work independently—but not yet at the level of a Master. Today, becoming a Journeyman means achieving state or industry-recognized certification in a specific trade.