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Old Mar 23rd 2008, 2:40 pm
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what the heck is a journeyman? i see this label is attached to lots of trade jobs.

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Old Mar 23rd 2008, 2:43 pm
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Originally Posted by mikey9863
what the heck is a journeyman? i see this label is attached to lots of trade jobs.

all replies appreciated as usual.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journeyman
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Originally Posted by mikey9863
what the heck is a journeyman? i see this label is attached to lots of trade jobs.

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A Journeyman is what you would call a time served tradesman.

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Old Mar 23rd 2008, 5:39 pm
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A Journeyman is what you would call a time served tradesman.
In some trades, such as a joiner, a person who is time served in the UK will be considered as a journeyman tradesman in Canada. In other trades, such as an electrician, they won't. Health and safety regulations, or local building code, may specify that an installation is made by a certified (i.e. Canadian certified) journeyman electrician.
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But for anyone interested in tranfering there skills from uk to canadian must first contact the correct department in which ever area you are heading to.
If you are looking at ontario then its the ministry of training, if alberta then the AAIT will gladly help.

It may help if we know what trade you are in and where you are heading.....

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Old Mar 24th 2008, 6:00 am
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In addition, there are "inter-provincial" journeymen, which gives them entitlement to operate anywhere in Canada. Depending on the trade there are different standards of practice in different provinces.
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