My experience in the legal industry

Enots

Well-Known Member
I'll start by saying I may ramble on and vent occasionally in this, I'll try to keep it brief and to the point, but here it goes

After teaching my self the ropes in prohibition land in the early 2000s I expanded to the point that I wanted to be legal. I moved to Colorado and took a job as a trimmer making minimum wage (hey I was living the dream... I thought)

A few months in, I'm now the assistant grower. A few months later I'm the head grower for a 6000 plant count multiple greenhouse grow ( that was falling to pieces). I'm now making $17hr, not bad but not good for working 24/7. After a year, I'm now running this farm. General Manager, HR, and head grower. I'm up to 60k a year. Finally, I'm back to my salary when I was in prohibition land.

The guys who own the farm stop in once a month sometimes once every two months if there on vacation for the 6th time that year (I don't blame them, I would enjoy that kind of money also). I saw the greediness of these guys escalate month by month for almost 3 years. Keep in mind, I'm running this place as it's my own including p&l. I'm cutting checks to these guys for close to a half million per month PROFIT!! They would not repair the facility when it was needed, I had a heater go out in November and they would not pay for a new one. I was told to find a way to fix it. I spent my money to have a hvac guy come out and he told me it was dead we needed a new heater. Still....wasn't allowed. That harvest sucked with almost no yield. I was growing in Colorado and you need a heater in winter. My temps were fluctuating down to 40°. I was chewed out for this yield.

In our busiest season I was told to cut staff for "budget cuts" . I went from almost 40 employees to 18. And I had part time people I did not want and those who caused drama. I had to keep them. I felt I was being set up to fail..... we kept up for a little bit, luckily i had some really good guys that worked really hard. I was not allowed to bump my A team up from minimum wage. Btw there still taking home a half million a month and taking vacations to the Bahamas.

There is so much more I could go into detail about. Faking THC% , screwing good people over for the greediness of the owners. Eventually I left, I took a job in Michigan for a new company, 80k per year. After a month in, I realize it's the same thing, it's the corporate world and corporate people who don't give a damn about the plant, the patients, or there employees.

Now what, I just moved my wife and I to this place that we know nobody and I'm done with this job.... I receive a call from Massachusetts, 120k a year, I've never made that much in my whole life.... but I'm wondering, is it the same thing..... after a week, I decline the offer. I move back to prohibition land which is now medical. I take my savings and open up a small legal grow with my father who is a pastor..... crazy I know... he's not your typical pastor. Marine, biker, old school type of guy you know. Our first harvest will be in a few months and I'm back to loving cultivation.

Theres so much more I want to add but this is long already. If anyone has questions please ask. I don't know where the cannabis industry is going, but I do know that when the corporate world gets involved. Its only good for the top few people at the company. If I ever need employees, I will NEVER treat people the way I saw people being treated.
 

HashBucket

Well-Known Member
I'll start by saying I may ramble on and vent occasionally in this, I'll try to keep it brief and to the point, but here it goes

After teaching my self the ropes in prohibition land in the early 2000s I expanded to the point that I wanted to be legal. I moved to Colorado and took a job as a trimmer making minimum wage (hey I was living the dream... I thought)

A few months in, I'm now the assistant grower. A few months later I'm the head grower for a 6000 plant count multiple greenhouse grow ( that was falling to pieces). I'm now making $17hr, not bad but not good for working 24/7. After a year, I'm now running this farm. General Manager, HR, and head grower. I'm up to 60k a year. Finally, I'm back to my salary when I was in prohibition land.

The guys who own the farm stop in once a month sometimes once every two months if there on vacation for the 6th time that year (I don't blame them, I would enjoy that kind of money also). I saw the greediness of these guys escalate month by month for almost 3 years. Keep in mind, I'm running this place as it's my own including p&l. I'm cutting checks to these guys for close to a half million per month PROFIT!! They would not repair the facility when it was needed, I had a heater go out in November and they would not pay for a new one. I was told to find a way to fix it. I spent my money to have a hvac guy come out and he told me it was dead we needed a new heater. Still....wasn't allowed. That harvest sucked with almost no yield. I was growing in Colorado and you need a heater in winter. My temps were fluctuating down to 40°. I was chewed out for this yield.

In our busiest season I was told to cut staff for "budget cuts" . I went from almost 40 employees to 18. And I had part time people I did not want and those who caused drama. I had to keep them. I felt I was being set up to fail..... we kept up for a little bit, luckily i had some really good guys that worked really hard. I was not allowed to bump my A team up from minimum wage. Btw there still taking home a half million a month and taking vacations to the Bahamas.

There is so much more I could go into detail about. Faking THC% , screwing good people over for the greediness of the owners. Eventually I left, I took a job in Michigan for a new company, 80k per year. After a month in, I realize it's the same thing, it's the corporate world and corporate people who don't give a damn about the plant, the patients, or there employees.

Now what, I just moved my wife and I to this place that we know nobody and I'm done with this job.... I receive a call from Massachusetts, 120k a year, I've never made that much in my whole life.... but I'm wondering, is it the same thing..... after a week, I decline the offer. I move back to prohibition land which is now medical. I take my savings and open up a small legal grow with my father who is a pastor..... crazy I know... he's not your typical pastor. Marine, biker, old school type of guy you know. Our first harvest will be in a few months and I'm back to loving cultivation.

Theres so much more I want to add but this is long already. If anyone has questions please ask. I don't know where the cannabis industry is going, but I do know that when the corporate world gets involved. Its only good for the top few people at the company. If I ever need employees, I will NEVER treat people the way I saw people being treated.
I work for a legal commercial grow.
I manage a small operation, 24 lights over 250 plants - two rooms turn monthly. I am also responsible for all the cloning for the whole campus which is a total of 1300 plants. I have four full time people who report to me, and two part-time.
My experience is opposite; but things can change. Greed can ruin people.
I have a generous expense account and, with a few exceptions, "if you need it - buy it."
 

trapdevil

Well-Known Member
I work for a legal commercial grow.
I manage a small operation, 24 lights over 250 plants - two rooms turn monthly. I am also responsible for all the cloning for the whole campus which is a total of 1300 plants. I have four full time people who report to me, and two part-time.
My experience is opposite; but things can change. Greed can ruin people.
I have a generous expense account and, with a few exceptions, "if you need it - buy it."
Y’all chop early, cmon mang
 

trapdevil

Well-Known Member
Yup.
Never denied it.
But, THAT'S what ya do when you accept money from someone to do a task.
You do it THEIR way, or go home.

You probably never had one, but that is called a job.
Google it.
I’ve had quite a few.
I rather not answer to others.
I now would say i work for myself and don’t answer to really anyone:). Chop it when it’s done and get a pretty penny for it.
But to each their own.

You love to insult others when they point out a fact of your grow you watch over.
Lol love how that made you assume I never have had a job :)
 

HashBucket

Well-Known Member
I’ve had quite a few.
I rather not answer to others.
I now would say i work for myself and don’t answer to really anyone:). Chop it when it’s done and get a pretty penny for it.
But to each their own.

You love to insult others when they point out a fact of your grow you watch over.
Lol love how that made you assume I never have had a job :)
I congratulate you for arranging your life to your liking.
Everybody is different - different skill sets and situations.
But, I wasn't insulting anyone, I was responding to a fellow grower with a similar work situation as I.
I joked with you about not knowing what a job is when you joked with me about 'being the guy that cuts early.'
Jeeze ... if you can't take it - don't dish it out hunny.
 

HashBucket

Well-Known Member
You’re the people who are flooding the market with sub par weed with a cool name that’s selling it for cheap af.

keep corporate out of cannabis
Yes, I am one of those people who believe in giving the consumer the freedom to buy whatever they want to buy.
If they want Boones Farm wine for $2- that's what they should be allowed to buy.
If they want a want a nice Chateau Montelena Napa Valley Chardonnay for $65 then that's what they should be allowed to buy.

Our buyers know what they're buying.
My advice is .. don't hate McDonalds for doing what they do. They good at it. But, don't go there and expect Filet Mignon.

I always opt for freedom.
 

sandman83

Well-Known Member
Yes, I am one of those people who believe in giving the consumer the freedom to buy whatever they want to buy.
If they want Boones Farm wine for $2- that's what they should be allowed to buy.
If they want a want a nice Chateau Montelena Napa Valley Chardonnay for $65 then that's what they should be allowed to buy.

Our buyers know what they're buying.
My advice is .. don't hate McDonalds for doing what they do. They good at it. But, don't go there and expect Filet Mignon.

I always opt for freedom.
just curious, what strains are yall running for that turnaround time?
 

Joedank

Well-Known Member
Heartfelt
I'll start by saying I may ramble on and vent occasionally in this, I'll try to keep it brief and to the point, but here it goes

After teaching my self the ropes in prohibition land in the early 2000s I expanded to the point that I wanted to be legal. I moved to Colorado and took a job as a trimmer making minimum wage (hey I was living the dream... I thought)

A few months in, I'm now the assistant grower. A few months later I'm the head grower for a 6000 plant count multiple greenhouse grow ( that was falling to pieces). I'm now making $17hr, not bad but not good for working 24/7. After a year, I'm now running this farm. General Manager, HR, and head grower. I'm up to 60k a year. Finally, I'm back to my salary when I was in prohibition land.

The guys who own the farm stop in once a month sometimes once every two months if there on vacation for the 6th time that year (I don't blame them, I would enjoy that kind of money also). I saw the greediness of these guys escalate month by month for almost 3 years. Keep in mind, I'm running this place as it's my own including p&l. I'm cutting checks to these guys for close to a half million per month PROFIT!! They would not repair the facility when it was needed, I had a heater go out in November and they would not pay for a new one. I was told to find a way to fix it. I spent my money to have a hvac guy come out and he told me it was dead we needed a new heater. Still....wasn't allowed. That harvest sucked with almost no yield. I was growing in Colorado and you need a heater in winter. My temps were fluctuating down to 40°. I was chewed out for this yield.

In our busiest season I was told to cut staff for "budget cuts" . I went from almost 40 employees to 18. And I had part time people I did not want and those who caused drama. I had to keep them. I felt I was being set up to fail..... we kept up for a little bit, luckily i had some really good guys that worked really hard. I was not allowed to bump my A team up from minimum wage. Btw there still taking home a half million a month and taking vacations to the Bahamas.

There is so much more I could go into detail about. Faking THC% , screwing good people over for the greediness of the owners. Eventually I left, I took a job in Michigan for a new company, 80k per year. After a month in, I realize it's the same thing, it's the corporate world and corporate people who don't give a damn about the plant, the patients, or there employees.

Now what, I just moved my wife and I to this place that we know nobody and I'm done with this job.... I receive a call from Massachusetts, 120k a year, I've never made that much in my whole life.... but I'm wondering, is it the same thing..... after a week, I decline the offer. I move back to prohibition land which is now medical. I take my savings and open up a small legal grow with my father who is a pastor..... crazy I know... he's not your typical pastor. Marine, biker, old school type of guy you know. Our first harvest will be in a few months and I'm back to loving cultivation.

Theres so much more I want to add but this is long already. If anyone has questions please ask. I don't know where the cannabis industry is going, but I do know that when the corporate world gets involved. Its only good for the top few people at the company. If I ever need employees, I will NEVER treat people the way I saw people being treated.
 

chex1111

Well-Known Member
Yup.
Never denied it.
But, THAT'S what ya do when you accept money from someone to do a task.
You do it THEIR way, or go home.

You probably never had one, but that is called a job.
Google it.
Do you know where Gelato comes from? Did you get it from DNA?
 

rustyshaclkferd

Well-Known Member
I work for a legal commercial grow.
I manage a small operation, 24 lights over 250 plants - two rooms turn monthly. I am also responsible for all the cloning for the whole campus which is a total of 1300 plants. I have four full time people who report to me, and two part-time.
My experience is opposite; but things can change. Greed can ruin people.
I have a generous expense account and, with a few exceptions, "if you need it - buy it."
Man you got it good...where iam at, im responsible for 2300 plants 3 other people work 2800 plants in bloom... only 2 of us work 40s because one isthe boss in by 11 out by 3 and the other is the favorite/least responsible...ugh
 
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