Funny enough, I'm a Master of Adobe's InDesign. I have yet to find someone who can beat me with it (though I know some who are my equals). I literally single-handad the production of a printing company with it for 7 months (until I was forced out because I was replacing someone on an sick and maternity leave for unknown amount of decades) and I was doing 1 whole day of production in one evening and was moving into actual production in the after-noon (as, otherwise, I would have to get home and cut my earning by half).
Working with InDesign for design is like working an the unwanted child between Microsoft Office and Illustrator who might have cheated with QuarkXPress. The one thing you learn is to keep you hands on that handing CTRL + S as this is the only way to salvage your sanity during its common crashing session. :p