Yeah, that’s understandable. I definitely have the growing and extracting down. Now I’m trying to perfect the next step in the process. Which comes with its own challenges. Especially when I don’t have a lab or a processional kitchen. Thanks for your response.
One more ? What has your experience been like working in the cannabis industry? I was a professional grower for several years and decided to leave the industry to pursue my passion in architecture. My personal experience was pretty awful to say the least. After working for a very “reputable” company I got a really bad taste in my mouth and just assumed the entire industry was trash. I realize that’s anecdotal, and not the case for everyone. But it was interesting working for a company that’s highly praised and seeing them constantly push out flower/concentrates that were completely infested with pests/mold. Everyone would turn a blind eye to it. And anytime I would bring up the subject to address the issues I was basically told to mind my own. And I quote “that shit washes out in the extraction process” was told to me more times than I wanted to hear. The most interesting thing and loved about the industry was how diverse it was. I was working next to people who were very well educated and came from prestigious schools all the way down to burned out hippies finally getting to pursue their dreams professionally.
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Yeah, that’s understandable. I definitely have the growing and extracting down. Now I’m trying to perfect the next step in the process. Which comes with its own challenges. Especially when I don’t have a lab or a processional kitchen. Thanks for your response.
One more ? What has your experience been like working in the cannabis industry? I was a professional grower for several years and decided to leave the industry to pursue my passion in architecture. My personal experience was pretty awful to say the least. After working for a very “reputable” company I got a really bad taste in my mouth and just assumed the entire industry was trash. I realize that’s anecdotal, and not the case for everyone. But it was interesting working for a company that’s highly praised and seeing them constantly push out flower/concentrates that were completely infested with pests/mold. Everyone would turn a blind eye to it. And anytime I would bring up the subject to address the issues I was basically told to mind my own. And I quote “that shit washes out in the extraction process” was told to me more times than I wanted to hear. The most interesting thing and loved about the industry was how diverse it was. I was working next to people who were very well educated and came from prestigious schools all the way down to burned out hippies finally getting to pursue their dreams professionally.
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