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Looking for a growers job in Colorado

pop_rocks

In my empire of dirt
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420club
good post dvb'
can you expand on your experiences? like what ws it about the other companies that dident work out for you?
what position were you looking into?
what about the place you eded up working for fit you best?
unfortunately, i think the corporate culture will ultimately infect the industry, along with all the bs that goes with it
/i work in corporate america
this isnt scoring a bag from your friend anymore
great post brother!
 

DenverVaultBoy

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good post dvb'
can you expand on your experiences? like what ws it about the other companies that dident work out for you?
what position were you looking into?
what about the place you eded up working for fit you best?
unfortunately, i think the corporate culture will ultimately infect the industry, along with all the bs that goes with it
/i work in corporate america
this isnt scoring a bag from your friend anymore
great post brother!
Thanks for the kind words! :tiphat:

Spent some time with Dixie Elixirs, and the environment there just wasn't right for me, it was a position in Logistics, filling orders and making deliveries, I enjoyed it, as a fat man i'm a fan of air conditioned spaces, however the head of Logistics had a very short temper, would openly insult people behind their backs, and treated on the job mistakes in a very harsh and non-constructive manner.

Also looked into a temporary work contract with TGS, however since I don't have a key badge the only position they had open for me at the time was trimmer, so a return to my days of sitting around with a bunch of other hash covered stoners and snipping away wasn't for me.

My current company is a bit more strict with their social media policy, so any opinions I state are my own and nobody else's, but if you're familiar with a company whose logo is a mountain, that might be the one. Their in house edible products are a vast step up in quality compared to virtually anything else on the market, I would honestly say that our gummies and our high cbd granola are the best examples of those types of edibles in the whole state. We tend to set our pricing lower than surrounding shops, while maintaining higher standards of quality and customer service. Everyone starts equally within the company, the GM of the location where I trained started as a Budtender, this is the case for just about everyone in management, only occasionally are people, usually specialists such as IT professionals, hired for management positions without working their way up. I feel lucky to have found a place here, in an industry notorious for high employee turnover, it's nice to be in a place where people show genuine concern and caring for their coworkers.
 
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pop_rocks

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420club
right on brother, thank for the thoughtful reply
sorry but i dont understand what you mean by "key badge"? whats that
if you dotn mind, what are your skillz, ninja skillz, computer haking skillz? you know...
/hope im not being too nosey, just asking because it sounds interesting
its tough to get your foot in the door of most "dream jobs" and still earn a living; im glad you found a good fit
 

DenverVaultBoy

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right on brother, thank for the thoughtful reply
sorry but i dont understand what you mean by "key badge"? whats that
if you dotn mind, what are your skillz, ninja skillz, computer haking skillz? you know...
/hope im not being too nosey, just asking because it sounds interesting
its tough to get your foot in the door of most "dream jobs" and still earn a living; im glad you found a good fit
A key badge is an upgrade from the standard Support badge one gets in order to get a job within the CO industry, upgrading to a key badge is expensive, but many companies will not promote a person without said badge, it basically allows you to work in management, operate facilities, etc.

lol, my biggest skill is probably my ability to grow body hair, aside from that i'm a botanist who has studied cannabis for over 16 years, i've tried my hand at things like breeding, my biggest success in that arena was my old Smurphberry Jam. It was an NL x BB BX2 (Double self back cross) that was made using Dr. Atomic's version of NL x BB, which was called Blueberry Jam, hence the tributary name. In the first batch of the BX2 generation, an elite mother stood out as being utterly exceptional, yields comparable to Blue Dream, but with a very unique terpene profile. I'll have to check and see if my old dropbox account still has some bud shots from those days, just talking about her makes my mouth water to this day.

Being from a botany background, I have an approach to budtending that is all about the customer, focusing on their needs and experiences, often steering them away from "higher percentages" and onto terpene profiles they're familiar with and strains that contain genetics they've enjoyed in the past, a person who loved the original blueberry is often very happy trying something like Blue Dream, etc. When someone comes in talking up some 36+% bud they got this one time, i'm able with confidence to tell them that such numbers are not natural, that there is only so much physical room on the plant to grow trichomes, when you approach the 30% mark, you are talking about a plant that is absolutely covered in crystals, anything beyond that is usually from adulterated samples (dusting the nugs you're sending out for testing with kief or dry sift hash) or poor testing methodology.

There are plenty of people who are content just smoking whatever is being called "dank" or "fire" at the moment, and I strive to help those consumers improve their cannabis experience.
 

pop_rocks

In my empire of dirt
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420club
right one man!
/as someone who has sported a pretty savage beard myself i appreciate your hair growing skillz
i imagine someone coming in with an advanced degree is kind of rare for most jobs, but i agree it all about your approcah to the job
ultimately, more knowledge means you can help the customer better and thats good for the bottom line
ive long been part of the flavor camp and lean towards the high terp stuff
of course it has to pack a punch, but i can always smoke another hit!
/when its nice, of course you are going to smoke another hit

right on man and thanks for sharing your positive experience
 
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Hash Zeppelin

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Ty for the advice. One thing I try to do is express that I’m always trying the learn, and that I think there is a lot I can learn from the companies that I apply for. My experience does not make me a know it all, nor do I want to rock the boat. I want to grow with them as a person, and I hope that I could be on a team and be a positive asset to them through hard work. Then in time after I learn the process slowly use my knowledge and experience to bring any welcomed improvements possible.

These days a lot of companies also are trying to improve the overall corporate culture within cannabis companies, for many years things in our industry have been very casual, but as this industry grows, it gains more mainstream acceptance by making cannabis companies more like normal companies, with the same standards of customer service, making the dispensary experience more comfortable for first timers, older or more conservative customers, etc. Like others have said, often times a lot of experience and knowledge thrown out during the interview process can often leave an impression of "coming in too hot". A lot of that is the desire to make sure they aren't bringing in people who try to rock the boat before it's even determined whether or not that position is going to work out. When I would talk about things like my research, techniques for growing i've developed, strains I bred, and awards, it was often simply too much information. I changed my approach, focusing on talking up specific incidents where I was able to demonstrate my skills on the job, my open love for the cannabis species and my desire to help others discover this amazing plant.

I started getting more callbacks immediately, did a couple short term gigs that ended up not working out, but now i've finally found a company that feels right for me, a positive, team work focused environment where i'm able to utilize my knowledge in a way that helps people on a daily basis, a management team that's both competent and trustworthy, that genuinely cares about the well being of both the staff and the customers. I really hope this new opportunity ends up being a similarly positive experience for you.

Keep the faith, focus on the cannabis.
 

DenverVaultBoy

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Ty for the advice. One thing I try to do is express that I’m always trying the learn, and that I think there is a lot I can learn from the companies that I apply for. My experience does not make me a know it all, nor do I want to rock the boat. I want to grow with them as a person, and I hope that I could be on a team and be a positive asset to them through hard work. Then in time after I learn the process slowly use my knowledge and experience to bring any welcomed improvements possible.
That's a great thing to focus on, that you view every new experience as an opportunity to learn, this is the kind of thing that companies who only promote within look for, despite education and experience, there needs to be a willingness and DESIRE to keep learning.


I genuinely feel that the data coming out of our industry, and the official studies that will come in the next generation, will provide some of the greatest breakthroughs in human medical history, on the same level as of the discovery of vaccines and antibiotics. Within our bodies we have natural systems that are designed to prevent Cancer and other defects due to cells being copied improperly, and it has been consistently shown that cannabis consumption enables these biological systems to function more effectively, we are right on the edge of an explosion in our industry, beyond recreational right and into nutritional need!
 

DenverVaultBoy

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Got your message, we should definitely talk some time, my old account had to be erased because of security issues, and this new one hasn't posted enough for private messaging, but I definitely want to offer you any help I can in finding a position / company that's right for you. Going to spam the budporn threads for a couple days, then I should be able to reply to you properly XD

Sad that all my personally grown bud porn was deleted with that old account, but that it had to go in order to maintain safety and security, getting things back up and running as soon as possible, seeking out holders of my old clones, if I am lucky within a year or so i'll be back to my old self, minus the high blood pressure and drama.
 

Hash Zeppelin

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Got your message, we should definitely talk some time, my old account had to be erased because of security issues, and this new one hasn't posted enough for private messaging, but I definitely want to offer you any help I can in finding a position / company that's right for you. Going to spam the budporn threads for a couple days, then I should be able to reply to you properly XD

Sad that all my personally grown bud porn was deleted with that old account, but that it had to go in order to maintain safety and security, getting things back up and running as soon as possible, seeking out holders of my old clones, if I am lucky within a year or so i'll be back to my old self, minus the high blood pressure and drama.

Looking forward to hearing from you. :tiphat:
 

Drunken Buddha

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Email to Clarke sent yesterday. It might take a few days, however I think that you'll find something great soon based upon the responses you've already received, especially from DenverVaultBoy.


I lived in the Denver-Boulder area from 1969-1972. Used to hang out a Tulagis on the Hill as well as the famous bookstore there that I cannot remember its name.....
 

Hash Zeppelin

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Email to Clarke sent yesterday. It might take a few days, however I think that you'll find something great soon based upon the responses you've already received, especially from DenverVaultBoy.


I lived in the Denver-Boulder area from 1969-1972. Used to hang out a Tulagis on the Hill as well as the famous bookstore there that I cannot remember its name.....

Thank you!
 

Hash Zeppelin

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Thanks very much to the people that have been helping me. It’s very appreciated.
 

aridbud

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Like many jobs...it's not what you know...it's who you know. Best of everything to you, Hash.
 

Hydro8

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I know it is a couple of months away but their is a big cannabis expo in Denver called Indo Expo 01-26

You could probably meet owners, growers and others in the industry. If you were really motivated you could do a speech/presentation.
 

Hash Zeppelin

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I know it is a couple of months away but their is a big cannabis expo in Denver called Indo Expo 01-26

You could probably meet owners, growers and others in the industry. If you were really motivated you could do a speech/presentation.

Good to know!
 

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