Supply chain vs Finance

Hey guys, I’m genuinely confused and would really appreciate some advice.
I’m currently pursuing a B.Com (Hons.) , and almost everyone around me is focused on finance. I’ve started developing an interest in it too.
However, my dad works in supply chain in Dubai in a global leadership role. He often works with companies like DHL and Aramex, and his role involves making decisions that impact large-scale operations. He also regularly interacts with senior executives, including CFOs, so I value his perspective.
His view is that supply chain gives you a much deeper understanding of how businesses actually function—how products move, operations run, costs are managed, and decisions are executed. According to him, finance is more about allocating capital and interpreting numbers, whereas supply chain teaches you the operational know-how behind those numbers.
Now I’m stuck between the two. Finance definitely interests me, but I also don’t want to overlook the opportunity to learn from someone with decades of experience and strong industry exposure.
For those who have worked in either (or both) fields, what would you recommend? Which offers better long-term growth, learning, and career opportunities? I’d really appreciate any insights or personal experiences.

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u/huhwhatadrag — 8 days ago

Supply chain or MBA

Hey guys, I’m genuinely confused and would really appreciate some advice.
I’m currently pursuing a B.Com (Hons.) from DU, and almost everyone around me is focused on finance. I’ve started developing an interest in it too.
However, my dad works in supply chain in Dubai in a global leadership role. He often works with companies like DHL and Aramex, and his role involves making decisions that impact large-scale operations. He also regularly interacts with senior executives, including CFOs, so I value his perspective.
His view is that supply chain gives you a much deeper understanding of how businesses actually function—how products move, operations run, costs are managed, and decisions are executed. According to him, finance is more about allocating capital and interpreting numbers, whereas supply chain teaches you the operational know-how behind those numbers.
Now I’m stuck between the two. Finance definitely interests me, but I also don’t want to overlook the opportunity to learn from someone with decades of experience and strong industry exposure.
For those who have worked in either (or both) fields, what would you recommend? Which offers better long-term growth, learning, and career opportunities? I’d really appreciate any insights or personal experiences.

It is SUPPLY CHAIN OR FINANCE

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u/huhwhatadrag — 8 days ago
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Supply chain or Finance

Hey guys, I’m genuinely confused and would really appreciate some advice.
I’m currently pursuing a [B.Com](http://b.com/) (Hons.) from DU, and almost everyone around me is focused on finance. I’ve started developing an interest in it too.
However, my dad works in supply chain in Dubai in a global leadership role. He often works with companies like DHL and Aramex, and his role involves making decisions that impact large-scale operations. He also regularly interacts with senior executives, including CFOs, so I value his perspective.
His view is that supply chain gives you a much deeper understanding of how businesses actually function how products move, operations run, costs are managed, and decisions are executed. According to him, finance is more about allocating capital and interpreting numbers, whereas supply chain teaches you the operational know-how behind those numbers.
Now I’m stuck between the two. Finance definitely interests me, but I also don’t want to overlook the opportunity to learn from someone with decades of experience and strong industry exposure.
For those who have worked in either (or both) fields, what would you recommend? Which offers better long-term growth, learning, and career opportunities? I’d really appreciate any insights or personal experiences.

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u/huhwhatadrag — 8 days ago

Supply chain or Finance

Hey guys, I’m genuinely confused and would really appreciate some advice.
I’m currently pursuing a [B.Com](http://b.com/) (Hons.) from DU, and almost everyone around me is focused on finance. I’ve started developing an interest in it too.
However, my dad works in supply chain in Dubai in a global leadership role. He often works with companies like DHL and Aramex, and his role involves making decisions that impact large-scale operations. He also regularly interacts with senior executives, including CFOs, so I value his perspective.
His view is that supply chain gives you a much deeper understanding of how businesses actually function how products move, operations run, costs are managed, and decisions are executed. According to him, finance is more about allocating capital and interpreting numbers, whereas supply chain teaches you the operational know-how behind those numbers.
Now I’m stuck between the two. Finance definitely interests me, but I also don’t want to overlook the opportunity to learn from someone with decades of experience and strong industry exposure.
For those who have worked in either (or both) fields, what would you recommend? Which offers better long-term growth, learning, and career opportunities? I’d really appreciate any insights or personal experiences.

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u/huhwhatadrag — 8 days ago

Made this high protein spaghetti using low fat paneer!

Carbs-48 grams
Protein - 25 grams
Fat- 14 grams

Calories -418 apprx

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