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it would be helpful as shit if the MED had an educational program the way there is for licensed real estate agents.
As soon as it is more profitable for the state to educate consumers as opposed to enforcing immoral, outdated and draconian rules and regs, they'll do what you posted.it would be helpful as shit if the MED had an educational program the way there is for licensed real estate agents.
Wow, METRC is almost exactly what I do at work now in a 600,000 sqft warehouse with 30,000 SKU's and track our product on our trucks across the country.
Look at the METRC site, the dude is using 2 RF scanners. Who uses two RF scanners? He probably has 2 holsters too ha ha ha.
Hey Muir, I can't find anything on Lexus Nexis. Would you happen to have a link to some training litterature or manuals for purchase or download? Thank you, this has been helpful.
Wow, METRC is almost exactly what I do at work now in a 600,000 sqft warehouse with 30,000 SKU's and track our product on our trucks across the country.
Look at the METRC site, the dude is using 2 RF scanners. Who uses two RF scanners? He probably has 2 holsters too ha ha ha.
Hey Muir, I can't find anything on Lexus Nexis. Would you happen to have a link to some training litterature or manuals for purchase or download? Thank you, this has been helpful.
METRC got back with me and said I need to be a badged employee with a facility to receive a training manual or support.
http://previews.123rf.com/images/li...or-is-in-the-background-putti-Stock-Photo.jpgI'm curious, do you get bonded to do this kind of work? Any kind of insurancing? Background checks?
Unfortunately, unless you know someone in the industry, you have a slim-to-zero chance of coming into administrative work. Most mmc owners have a business background and know where to look for help like that, or know someone personally whothey can trust that can already do it. The job you're looking at is a high security position you're in charge of all the numbers, weights, and plant counts. Not a job for random randy.
All the star players on my team came through either the storefront or the trim table, in this industry fresh blood is always better, experienced growers have always been a headache. Keep to craigslist for the most immediate openings, be ready to be a trim bitch or work retail until your opportunity shines. Without a reference you're a stranger, you need a trial period first. I've seen many many trimmers move up into the position you want simply because they showed up passionate for the plant and ready to learn.
I think you have to be badged to be behind the counter but a red card or purple card is generally not required, in my experience.Thats my take on it. I do have a business background, curious what the weed job headhunter folks will come up with. There is zero reason for anyone to pay me more than 10 bucks an hour walking in off the street though.
I wonder....do you need a med badge to volunteer your time at a dispensary? Couldn't afford to work for what they pay, and leery of being in a database until I no longer may need to pass a background check, but seems like a way to potentially get some experience.
Should I act like an uneducated ignorant friendly hard worker since that is what I'm getting out of this thread.
Wow, METRC is almost exactly what I do at work now in a 600,000 sqft warehouse with 30,000 SKU's and track our product on our trucks across the country.
Look at the METRC site, the dude is using 2 RF scanners. Who uses two RF scanners? He probably has 2 holsters too ha ha ha.
Hey Muir, I can't find anything on Lexus Nexis. Would you happen to have a link to some training litterature or manuals for purchase or download? Thank you, this has been helpful.