Is the Purchasing Specialist feasible?
Hello, I'm 17 years old and two years ago I passed my secondary school leaving certificate with a grade of 2.7. I'm currently training to be a warehouse logistics specialist and have a grade of 2.9 at the end of my second year. I've never really studied for school, whether in training or at school. I'd like to start studying for a purchasing management qualification next year, but I'm not sure if it will be too difficult. Would you say it's doable with these qualifications, or whether I shouldn't do it?
It’s all about how serious you’re going to end this.
With this setting, of course, it doesn’t work, if you really want to hang in for it, then you’ll get it.
Especially at the specialist there is absolutely nothing impossible to demand and if you fail, then usually due to your own laziness.
Yeah, I’d hang in at the specialist anyway. I just wrote that so you don’t think I’m learning and writing such notes. That’s clear to me that I wouldn’t do that. Try to do this in full in 8 weeks
In the end, however, it is also very much the question whether you really do this at the end:P
So I’ve been working with the economist and it was absolutely not without. I had to, just to the end, give up very much on my spare time and learned a lot.
Learning has never really been my strength.
But, do it! Pull it through and it will get paid for you later and you will be so happy about it.
Sure, this is possible if you take the training seriously and learn if necessary.
Get involved. What do you have to lose?