JPatrickWinstead
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Question for you folks: What does it mean to call yourself a "master" cabinetmaker? I see people called that, and I've always used it casually to mean someone who really knows their stuff, or runs their own shop with employees. But does it have an official meaning?
As far as I can tell, here in Massachusetts, being a "master" plumber or electrician is an official designation that depends on experience and licensure by the state. But I can't find anything about carpenters or cabinetmakers. Is it a holdover from some old tradition?
Just curious. If it's just a marketing thing that sounds good, I might start calling myself "master", because why not, right? But if it actually means something . . .
As far as I can tell, here in Massachusetts, being a "master" plumber or electrician is an official designation that depends on experience and licensure by the state. But I can't find anything about carpenters or cabinetmakers. Is it a holdover from some old tradition?
Just curious. If it's just a marketing thing that sounds good, I might start calling myself "master", because why not, right? But if it actually means something . . .