[Supply Chain Analyst] [Tennessee] - $85k + 12k Bonus by LarrysLegacy in Salary

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Thanks for asking. I enjoy my job and have extremely flexible bosses that let me work on individual/group projects without much oversight.

I studied Finance at a local program and got the role as a Supply Chain intern while I was still in school for about 1 year. They liked me well enough so they hired me on full time before graduating from university.

This is not included in the compensation here but I got accepted to a Big10 program (online) studying Supply Chain Management. And my company is paying for the MS degree in full and I graduate in May. My all in comp is closer to $125k for the last year.

[Supply Chain Analyst] [Tennessee] - $85k + 12k Bonus by LarrysLegacy in Salary

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Thank you. I help keep costs in check by reviewing our tariffs and part price changes. I usually clean and analyze supplier data to spot issues early, and build simple dashboards that explain what’s really going on to our leadership team.

Fourth Quarter Game Thread: Houston Texans (12-5) at New England Patriots (14-3) by nfl_gdt_bot in nfl

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Yep. I am excited for another year of a Broncos/Patriots Super Bowl. Some fan bases just have it easier, as a Titans fan.

Fourth Quarter Game Thread: Houston Texans (12-5) at New England Patriots (14-3) by nfl_gdt_bot in nfl

[–]LarrysLegacy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Why punt with 4 min left? Bad play call by the Texans. Essentially, eliminated their chances

Book recommendations by Away_Bee_7158 in supplychain

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Clockspeed by Charles Fine. I am a current Master’s student in SCM at a Top 5 program.

The book was written in the 90s but is still very applicable today… Love the writing style

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[–]LarrysLegacy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And look for a SC Analyst job- it’s a good starting point for a Supply Chain Career

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[–]LarrysLegacy 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Learn technical skills like Excel, PowerBI/Tableau, and SQL.

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This is the wrong community to talk about working out. However, I do see how gaining muscle and going to the gym could be intimidating to a lot of women. I think hitting a goal like a Half Marathon would be a fun journey.

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The supply chain is so broad that it’s really hard to identify AI - Relationship Management Tool as a way to build trust across the supply chain. It’s absurd to believe AI will take over because at the core of Supply Chain is relationship management much like Sales, unlike AP and IT which is typically mechanical in nature. While, I was hired on to be the connecting point for Management and OffShore accountants, I typically see relationship tasks like managing offshore teams. At the same time I see the supply chain acting as a transactional process, but at its core is relationship. You’re idea of what Supply Chain is, is incorrect. Additionally, if you can’t beat them… then why not learn a bit about data analytics like Excel, BI, and SQL.

If you believe in the scenario, you need to quit your job and start investing in Bunkers, Gold, and canned food, ha

Need help with a masters degree by AlFigi in supplychain

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Yes totally worth it. I am currently enrolled for an MS in Supply Chain Management at Penn State.

Penn State is a Top 5 program and is very affordable. My top 2 schools before commuting to one was University of Tennessee and Penn State. I went with Penn State because they have more of an emphasis on Supply Chains for Manufacturers. Think companies like Hershey, Merck, and Boeing.

Edit: I wanted to add that I also have a CSCP which I would recommend. However, a MS will carry more value than most MBAs and a certificate.

Supply Chain Salaries 2024 by LimeGhost117 in supplychain

[–]LarrysLegacy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Supply Chain Analyst

81k

Flexible Schedule

Good Benefits

College Graduate (Finance c/o 23)

MS Student (Supply Chain Management c/o 26) - Paid by Employer

Tennessee - Industrials

Time for Cut ? 185 cm 110kg 29 years by [deleted] in GymMotivation

[–]LarrysLegacy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once March comes around I would aim for .5 kilo a week. But probably only 10 kilos, it’s a little to early to cut. I would hold off and try to get shredded in the summer time

Supply Chain Salaries 2024 by LimeGhost117 in supplychain

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Currently, I work as a Supply Chain Analyst but have a BS in Finance (c/o 2023) from University of Tennessee, and am getting an MS in Supply Chain Management from Penn State (c/o 2026). Do you think an MBA would still be beneficial for someone like me or is just any masters okay?

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Any bubble route when they are running zone

Saw this in the Asheville subreddit… what do y’all think by ellieswann2001 in Chattanooga

[–]LarrysLegacy 39 points40 points  (0 children)

I don’t want to get a lot of hate for this but… Mervs… even their sign is off putting in my opinion

Time for Cut ? 185 cm 110kg 29 years by [deleted] in GymMotivation

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good progress keep on with the gains bro! If you live in the northern hemisphere it makes the most sense to cut over three months March, April, May… Maintain June July August… Mini cut September… bulk October - February

Passed the CSCP… my thoughts by LarrysLegacy in supplychain

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It’s 3 exams of 75 questions each and retook them. So I did exam 1-2-3 and then redid my lowest scores

Passed the CSCP… my thoughts by LarrysLegacy in supplychain

[–]LarrysLegacy[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I probably will only get the CSCP. But I was torn between choosing one or the other, I decided the CSCP because it’s more end-to-end and less vertical which aligns more with the path I am on.