Journeyman in a sentence as a noun

I guess it's good luck to kiss a journeyman.

$100 an hour is a rough journeyman rate in a lot of US metro areas.

The day it's good luck to kiss a journeyman software engineer... will be quite the day indeed.

One nitpick, journeyman doesn't mean "on a journey", it's journee man, from the French as in, a person paid a day rate for their trade.

A journeyman programmer today can write Tetris in a few hours, while it took how many months for the original?

My good friend is a journeyman, and I always wished there was a US equivalent, especially in the realm of software engineering.

This is the origin of the term "journeyman" for instance... apprentices who would follow master craftsmen around until they became masters in their own right.

4 year apprenticeship for an associates and your journeyman card?

My problem is that they present the debate as being between giant corporations and the heroic small publishers, fighting for the rights of the journeyman writer.

You live in a country full of unemployed tool and die engineers, journeyman construction workers, print journalists, steelworkers, and telephony engineers.

I'm only at a journeyman level with Haskell but I've written over 20,000 lines of real code and can't remember ever really running into this problem, though I did worry about it when just getting started.

Freeman and slave, patrician and plebian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fight, a fight that each time ended, either in a revolutionary reconstitution of society at large, or in the common ruin of the contending classes.

Journeyman definitions

noun

a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft

See also: craftsman artisan artificer