The Places You’ll Go

Supply chain will take you places you never expected to go.

Physically - warehouses at dawn - factories in the middle of nowhere - ports, plants, cold rooms, back offices, shop floors.

But more importantly, mentally and professionally. It will put you in rooms where decisions are made with incomplete information, millions of dollars hinge on a spreadsheet cell, and where you are asked to solve problems no one else wants. It will stretch you humble you - force you to learn fast or fall behind.

You’ll find yourself translating chaos into plans, turning constraints into tradeoffs, and explaining bad news calmly - over and over.

Supply chain teaches you how the world actually works - not the theory - not the slide deck. But the real, messy, interconnected version.

And if you stick with it long enough, it takes you inward too. You learn patience - you learn accountability - you learn that leadership isn't loud - it's steady.

The places supply chain takes you aren’t always glamorous. But they are meaningful. And once you’ve seen how things truly move - you never look at the world the same way again.

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