Knowledge hierarchies—’jack of all trades and master of none’ The colloquialism, ‘jack of all trades and master of none’ was an overarching theme in the literature on social work knowledge. The broad knowledge claim of social work was understood as both a strength and a hinderance.. Origin: This proverb, ‘Jack of all trades, master of none’, has its roots in the medieval era. It is unclear precisely when the phrase was first used, though it is present, for example, in the fourteenth century poem ‘Confesio Amantis’ by the British poet John Gower. The name ‘Jack’ is used because Jack was a generic name for any.

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Alternative forms [edit]. Jack of all trades, master of none; Jack-of-all-trades, master of none; jack-of-all-trades, master of none; jack of all trades—master of none; Etymology [edit]. Expanded form of jack of all trades, which originally was sometimes used as a term of praise.. In the 21st century this phrase has itself been (rarely) expanded to a couplet:. Origin of Jack of All Trades The abbreviated form of this expression, jack of all trades, was in use as early as the 1600s. The name Jack may have been chosen because of how common it was. Trade is another word for skill. Therefore, jack of all trades was another way to say a man with many skills. The full expression developed later, in the 1700s.