Journeyman years

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title: Journeyman years
text: In the European apprenticeship tradition, the journeyman years is a time of travel for several years after completing apprenticeship as a craftsman. The tradition dates back to medieval times and is still alive in France, Scandinavia and the German-speaking countries. Normally three years and one day is the minimum period for a journeyman apprentice. Crafts and trades in which that tradition persists to the current day, include roofing, metalworking, woodcarving, carpentry and joinery, millinery
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description: Time of travel following apprenticeship
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journeyman_years
date created: 2010-02-11T23:22:55Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T17:43:43Z
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