I was out of a job for awhile
I had to move across the country after my old job disappeared.
The company folded and I was abruptly unemployed with bills waiting to be paid.
I immediately started searching websites like Craigslist and Indeed at least 5 times a day. Many don’t realize that job listings are a first come, first serve opportunity that can disappear in a matter of hours if the right guy applies hastily enough. Looking once a day is the bare minimum, but you should look more often than that if you’re serious about finding work. When I finally did, it was with another old town newspaper after the previous one had survived since 1925. As I settled in at my new apartment, I remembered that this state had recently legalized medical cannabis for any citizens with an illness deemed worthy of a marijuana prescription by a licensed physician. I started looking around and found a doctor in our city, roughly 15 minutes away from our apartment. When I called, I asked them what kind of paperwork I needed to get the process started with becoming a legal medical cannabis patient. Unfortunately, you have to be a state resident to qualify for a medical marijuana recommendation. Since I had just moved, I didn’t qualify for residency yet from the state. However, the department of health, the state body that manages the medical marijuana registry, told me that I could qualify for a medical marijuana recommendation once I had paid our electricity bill once and had the receipt to prove it. At that point, I just need to make an appointment with the medical marijuana doctor. Best of all, the dispensaries in our town all have delivery services available to patients for free.