Emma Wagner
Emma discovered her passion for woodworking during a school internship program. After graduating with excellent marks in mathematics and technical drawing, she applied for an apprenticeship at Müller & Söhne. She is the only female in her current apprenticeship cohort at the vocational school but has quickly earned respect for her precision work and creative problem-solving abilities.
Experience: Apprentice with 1.5 years of training completed (2/10)
Favorite Jobs
- Detailed joinery work
- Learning CAD design
- Small custom projects
I'm drawn to the combination of precision mathematics and creative design in carpentry. There's something magical about transforming raw materials into functional art that people will use and appreciate for generations.
Physical Condition
Emma is in excellent physical condition with good strength for her frame. She occasionally experiences muscle fatigue at the end of long workdays as she builds stamina for the physical demands of the trade, but has no persistent issues.
Favorite Place
Emma loves the company's small library and study area where apprentices can research traditional techniques and study for their vocational school exams. The space contains both historical woodworking texts and digital resources, symbolizing the bridge between tradition and innovation. She often stays after hours to practice technical drawings and study joinery methods, finding the quiet atmosphere perfect for focused learning away from the workshop noise.
Links
Works at Müller & Söhne Holzbau GmbH