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Multifaceted Laboratory Manager and Safety Partner | I find ways to increase safety awareness and decrease instrument downtime to maximize lab efficiency

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Fractional CMO @ Headstash Marketing LLC | Brands, Startups, Strategic Scaling

For all rising cannabis professionals… Don't wait for opportunity Create your own opportunity. Look around you. 🪙 I bet you'll find little things that are frustrating you and your colleagues. 🪙 I bet you'll find some good ideas that could help the business and wouldn't be too hard to execute on. 🪙 I'll also bet there might be a manager or director that's overwhelmed and has too much going on. Those are opportunities. My first job in cannabis was at a rapidly growing, vertically integrated operation. Whatever was given to me, I made sure I excelled at it. Customer service. Product knowledge. Technology. Soon I was given the opportunity to build a small team for an event in the field. In between patients or when I sat at a security desk, I was constantly researching and studying and sharing my learnings. Next, they asked me to rewrite the patient guide. We were also breaking ground on a new adult consumption dispensary. So that led to me writing the first adult consumption guide, as required by the regulations. This all happened in the first several months. Soon I was finding minutes to write proposals for marketing and outreach campaigns to bring in new business. Then I was promoted. Don't get me wrong. Some people didn't like the opportunities I created for myself. I would later learn some people spread rumors and even formed little cliques. Be aware. These things happen. 🔥 Keep steady and focus on learning 🔥 Take it seriously 🔥 Seek ways to help management and the business 🔥 When you have ideas, write them down 🔥 Create presentable reports, SOPs, and ideas to grow the business 🔥 Follow your instincts, don't be afraid to look for new job opportunities It's extra work. It's outside your job description. But I promise you, no one else has a job description that mentions guaranteeing you the opportunity to move up and grow. If you want an extraordinary career, you have to do extraordinary things. Take care of yourself, your health, and your personal life. That charges your battery. Go above and beyond. You have an opportunity to build a trillion-dollar industry. This is cannabis. #headstash #cannabis #careeradvice #forallrising

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