u/RecommendationBig832

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New Planner learning curve experience?

Hi everyone,

I am a 27-year-old man who has gone from sales to operations to Supply Chain and I am planning at a manufacturing site and I have to respond to 20 different sales reps while also working with JD Edwards I’m 4 1/2 months in, but I feel like I’m still learning when it comes to how everything is manufactured and assembled and especially with the ERP system.

I have a litany of complaints about the role and how I feel like I’m doing three jobs at once, but I am trying to be a little bit more positive from my previous posts.

Can it take a year to feel comfortable and end up planning roll with a new product?

Is it normal to have a learning curve with an ERP system?

I really like supply chamber, but maybe I’m not cut out for this and I wanna be honest with myself so that I can grow as an individual.

I also know that this organization fires people out of nowhere and my managers is on the hot seat so I worry very much about my job security instability and I would like to get government work, but I don’t know if that’s possible or where to even start and I’m also Not sure what fields are left for provide stability.

Thank you all for any word 🙏

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