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No two days are the same: Bricklayer's apprentice Lennox Kalz.

"Why am I learning to be a bricklayer? I like working as a craftsman, also because you can see what you've achieved in the evening. What's more, my team and I work really well together. We are there for each other and help each other out. And finally, I like working with different materials and machines. That challenges me anew every day," says Lennox Kalz, who is in his first year of training as an EFZ bricklayer at the Volken Group.
Bricklayers are indeed versatile professionals and have to bring a lot to the table to master their training. In addition to good grades in mathematics, they also need manual skills, practical understanding and spatial awareness. They also need to be healthy, strong and agile, as well as having a head for heights and being weatherproof.
We wish Lennox all the best and continued enjoyment of his work.

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