David Grove writes: > What does it take to be considered of "master" status in a certain area Basically this: if you're good at doing something and want/need someone to help with it, then you should be able to ask for an apprentice. I'd say not to get too hung up on "master" and "apprentice", as all we're looking for is a way for people doing work to get assistants, and for the assistants to learn as they help. Nat
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