Hello, my name is Tomasz.

I have been living in Freinsheim for about 15 years, before that I lived in Bad Dürkheim for 10 years. So you can say with a smile, I am completely integrated in the Palatinate. In my free time I like to ride my bike. On short distances with our Jack Russel lady, on longer distances of course without dog and on the well developed paths in local vineyards. The scenery around Freinsheim with the far view to the Odenwald is breathtaking.
So, now you already know my biggest hobby. The second one is traveling with my family, but this would go beyond the scope of this short introduction.
In 2007 the ways of the company Eder and me have crossed for the first time. They were looking for an employee for the warehouse. Since at that time I was, as they say, “looking for new challenges”, I applied and was hired. I quickly realized that this was not just a job in the warehouse, but an all-round service for winemakers, distillers and brewers – each with the same customer-oriented quality standards, regardless of the size and geographical location of the customer. Of course, at this point we must not forget all the gardening friends who put great used barrels of top quality in their gardens and yards.
By nature I am a craftsman (trained mason) and could support the Eder family in many business and task areas. But I have also benefited from our collaboration over the many years. I was involved in projects, about which reports were produced on various TV channels.
I also enjoyed working for customers in great locations and sometimes not so easy jobs. But the most important thing was that I got to meet unique people on my career path.
It was a well-rounded experience and super fun.
In June 2021, as life sometimes plays such tricks on us, we parted ways in the meantime. In this not too long time, I have pursued various activities and have developed both professionally and personally.
In April 2023, after a brief but very fruitful contact with one of the managing directors, I spontaneously returned to my usual working environment.
In cycling you would say “wheel and axle break, so here’s to a good second stage”!

Greetings