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  2. Air Force Specialty Code - Wikipedia

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    3 – Apprentice (technical school graduates applying and expanding their job skills) 5 – Journeyman (experienced Airmen functioning as front-line technicians and initial trainers) 7 – Craftsman (Airmen with many years of experience in the specialty, responsible for supervision and training)

  3. Journeyman - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Master craftsman - Wikipedia

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    Guilds have been abolished in Germany, but the ranks of apprentice (Lehrling), journeyman (Geselle) and master craftsman have been retained even through modern times. For safety-relevant crafts, e.g., electricians and chimney sweeps, any business in the trade has to be run by a master craftsman or has to employ at least one Meister.

  5. Apprenticeship - Wikipedia

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    The contract between the craftsman, the apprentice and, generally, the apprentice's parents would often be governed by an indenture. [3] Most apprentices aspired to becoming master craftsmen themselves on completion of their contract (usually a term of seven years), but some would spend time as a journeyman and a significant proportion would ...

  6. Apprenticeship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The FTI is working towards national accreditation so that it may offer associate and bachelor's degrees that integrate academics with a more traditional apprentice programs. The IUPAT has joined forces with the Professional Decorative Painters Association (PDPA) to build educational standards using a model of apprenticeship created by the PDPA.

  7. Router table (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    Router tables are used in one of three ways. In all cases, an accessory is used to direct the workpiece. A fence is used, with the router bit partially emerging from the fence. The workpiece is then moved against the fence, and the exposed portion of the router bit removes material from the workpiece. No fence is used.

  8. Journeyman years - Wikipedia

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    ' waltz ') is a time of travel for several years after completing apprenticeship as a craftsman. [1] The tradition dates back to medieval times and is still alive in France, Scandinavia [2] and the German-speaking countries. [3] Normally three years and one day is the minimum period for a journeyman apprentice.

  9. Guild - Wikipedia

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    Where guilds were in control, they shaped labor, production and trade; they had strong controls over instructional capital, and the modern concepts of a lifetime progression of apprentice to craftsman, and then from journeyman eventually to widely recognized master and grandmaster began to emerge.