a craftsman or craft worker a more old fashioned word is artisan Many craft titles have the suffix smith such as "blacksmith" or "silversmith" meaning a metalworker The suffix "wright" such as wheelwright or cartwright means a woodworker. In parts of northern England a wright was the same as a carpenter. Many trade names became family names.
worker trained in what specific craft?
"Craftsmen" are workers trained in a specific craft.
"Craftsman" was what a worker trained in a specific craft called in Egypt.
worker trained in a specific craft
A person in a craft who was unpaid is a apprentice.
There are a number of different titles for a worker trained in a specific trade: craftsman, craft worker, tradesman (also used to describe a shopkeeper) or an artisan (old fashioned) he or she might also be described by their actual trade for example a woodworker is known as a carpenter
Craftsman
a craft worker is a person who makes things
Craftman are what workers trained in a specific craft are called.
Each worker did a specific job on a moving assembly line. The workers stayed in one place and the vehicle came to them. The part they installed was there at the station where they worked. In this manner a worker only had to be trained to do a specific task.
artisan
Wherever they wanted to live the would go. A craft worker was free, they did not have to stay at one village for their whole life like the serfs. The craft worker often made clothes in the Middle Ages.
artisan.