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Yes, you can.
Whether it makes sense for you always depends on how you feel in the company.
For my part, I started my apprenticeship in 2017, completed it in 2020, and am still working for this company.
I can't confirm that other employees treated me like a trainee for long. But it always depends on the company and the staff. And, of course, also on how you present yourself.
Ultimately, both have their advantages and disadvantages, which should be weighed individually in each case.
emesvau
I've often been told not to stay where you learned. I don't know. Maybe because you get taken advantage of. If necessary, you can stay there for a while and then see what happens next.