Felix Müller
Felix is midway through his carpentry apprenticeship with Zimmerei Schmidt. He was originally interested in becoming an architect but decided to learn a practical trade first after a career counselor suggested it would give him valuable perspective. His mathematical ability and spatial thinking have helped him excel in the technical aspects of the training, though he's still developing his physical stamina.
Experience: Apprentice with 1.5 years of training completed (2/10)
Favorite Jobs
- Learning CAD drafting
- Precision measurement
- Working alongside experienced carpenters
I'm fascinated by the geometry and structural principles behind what we build. There's so much more to carpentry than I initially realized. Even if I eventually pursue further education, I'll always value these hands-on skills.
Physical Condition
Felix is experiencing muscle fatigue and minor shoulder strain today from full-day practice with manual sawing techniques yesterday. His physical endurance is still developing, and he sometimes struggles with the demanding nature of the work compared to his more experienced colleagues.
Favorite Place
Felix gravitates toward the vocational school classroom where he spends one day each week during his apprenticeship. This modern learning environment with its combination of traditional drafting tables and computer workstations represents his dual interests in practical skills and theoretical knowledge. He appreciates the chance to connect with apprentices from other companies, sharing experiences and learning techniques that complement what he's taught at Zimmerei Schmidt. The classroom reminds him that carpentry involves both mental and physical craftsmanship.
Links
Works at Zimmerei Schmidt e.K.