Helping out the old timers getting their cannabis prescriptions

The concern with working for a major franchise is that you have no freedom or creativity.

Take McDonalds, for example, and you can’t have a manager who says “I want our McDonalds to be weird then all the others” because that isn’t how it works.

They are all the same, with the same meny, the same layout, & the same prices. In the rigid structure of a corporate franchise, you can only follow the rules you can’t think outside the box. Now I work for a locally owned cannabis dispensary, & the owners encourage myself and others to be creative & find current ways to help the customers, our shop is 2 blocks away from the beach, & not too far from a pretty big senior citizen community, so a lot of our medical cannabis corporation goes towards the old folks. One of our ideas was to supply transportation to & from the cannabis dispensary for some of the older customers, but both of us were not approved for cannabis delivery at that point, but there was nothing stopping us from picking folks up & driving them here! Both of us legitimately hired a single of the retirees, a former cabby, to drive a golf cart between the old folks community & the cannabis dispensary all day long. Sales started to increase, & every one of us noticed that our dispensary customers were a lot happier with our shop. My next sizable method was to beginning making cannabis edibles in-house, to cater to the more than 2 old folks who were infirm, & could not handle smoking cannabis. I am regularly finding current ways to serve our client base.

medical uses for marijuana