journeyman
n.
"qualified worker at a craft or trade who works for wages for another" (a position between apprentice and master), early 15c., from journey, n., preserving the etymological sense of the word, + man, n.. Figurative depricatory sense of "hireling, drudge" is from 1540s. Its American English colloquial shortening jour (adj.) is attested from 1835.