When someone says a statement like that… the first question I gotta ask is why?
Why is it that you have worked for more extraction equipment companies than anyone else but couldn’t find one that thought you were worth what you think your worth. If they did… you would have been content growing that company.
There used to be one called independentgirls . Com but I don’t want to link it cause it got siezed by the feds when the owner got indicted for child trafficking.
It had full on reviews of everything from Craigslist, backpage, Eros and any others you can name.
No but there was always barters for like a room for 1 day a month. Professional photographers, computer work and shit along those lines.
It’s was it’s own little circle like this place. They would have monthly get togethers at a club locally. Other services offered like naked house cleaning and shit.
It was pretty good. They had a vip membership where you got like $50 off $200. So that was like the tip always.
I wonder if they had a Steve that everyone hated too. And factions always arguing back and forth about whether fucking for money on the border between a state and an Indian reservation is exempt from state laws or some shit
there’s something about this industry that makes people think they don’t need a resume. I have been given so many bad resumes and encountered outright refusals to do it. I’ve always thought it must be that people think this industry is made up of dumb stoners. It must be easy money.
Should’ve worded that better. What sticks out in the resume pertaining to the cannabis industry? I’ve had hit or miss opportunities with resumes. My highest paying jobs have always been without a resume. Do cannabis companies really want to hear about my restaurant experience? Is a lab position interested in all the customer service positions I’ve filled?
Work experience in a production environment; management experience with real responsibilities; basic executive functioning (e.g. don’t have typos in your resume)
I summarize my years in the food industry very quickly and focus on my ability to manage a business. Make a resume that shows why you are valuable and what you can do.
Most of mine is experience in chemistry labs and the skills and roles I’ve developed since joining this industry. When I’m looking to hire i want to know if they can do the job first and foremost.
Thanks for the info. I personally don’t know if I know how to run a business. Have had some really iffy bosses. Learned many good lessons from them on what to do and even more lessons on what not to do. I’m still young and have many years to learn. Are there a lot of people in this industry without formal scientific training? Obviously there must be because I am in the position I acquired without training. Maybe it’s to go to college and learn some real chemistry lol