Benjamin E., Polyurethane Department employee, former Wicke apprentice:
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"I've been working for Wicke since 2006. Actually, that was a fix then, but it worked fine, first I worked in production, then I was a foundry, and when a tennis arm made life difficult for me, I was 31 years old I'm still working on an apprenticeship and today I'm working on interesting projects in the polyurethane lab. "
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More voices on development opportunities:
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"At Wicke, the trainees are well trained, and all are taken on and become real specialists for us - really good people."
"Yes, they take great care of the apprentices, they are not left alone, the training at Wicke is interesting and you have good prospects."
"In the beginning, I had no real expectations, I just had to do my job, now I'm coordinator, work in the office and have an interesting job."
"My career path at Wicke: locksmith - foreman - work preparation - disposition - deputy master."
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