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zenoonez

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Yea I couldn't imagine GDP or anything with purp selling for much lower than 3000 a # I don't know how the kushes go outdoor but I would assume they are stacking chips too.
 

Yes4Prop215

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even direct from grower purps are rarely below three, growers do them for 32-33 and those guys flip em on the street for 36-42 and as high as 5 in east coast. i was paying 33 direct to grower but he stopped now i gotta pay at least 36 everytime it sucks..they dont budge on the dark purples even during the flood.


for outdoor kushes this year they were the top notch outdoors so they were getting a pretty religious 3-32 while the basic outdoors are all around 2000-2800 depending on quality.
 
C

Coloradan

Yes peak oil is a steady bumpy decline with peaks and valleys..the problems arises when places like China and India are using more as the decline happens. If we burn every last lump of coal land every drop of oil, it will be like the movie road warrior minus the 80's clothing. Billions of people in low lying area will migrate. shit will hit the fan. We should stop using non renewable energy yesterday november 17.
Every day is a day too late.

college degrees are so debt ridden now than no one should try. Except community college or small trade school which teach you a lot and are worth the money.
 
C

Coloradan

Get to where I am now, apply for the same job, hired.

It's where you are at.

Yea some places are hurtin bad like stockton,calif. or florida
 

facelift

This is the money you could be saving if you grow
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Sorry guys....

I've had 4 jobs this year. That's right 4. The Valet company stopped paying me, the 1st pizza joint when out of business, and after moving to his bar/pizza shack, he sold it. The new owner has a drinking problem. Finally 3 weeks ago I landed at a National Pizza Place. The tips support me, I haven't touched my checks.

Where to look you ask. I found one online in the My Town community newspaper. The next one came by walking in and asking. The bar was a carry over, and then craigslist came through on a delivery job.

SO far, so good....

Anyways...
 
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movingtocally

The right move is to take your chances in a non-friendly state and grow where you can fetch 5 large all day for wholesale pounds. It's probably worth the risk IMO.

It's just shitty being in a new state dealing with new people and lots of money....but if you're confident you found a safe connect, it's all good..
 

WokkaWokka!

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I can vouch for the chimney sweeping idea.

That is a serious fucking cash cow!! I was a chimney sweep two winters in a row.

What an amazingly fun job!! I still get animated thinking about it. Did my own route, got to climb buildings and go places most don't. Easy work but risky as hell! I definitely came within a foot or two of falling to my death a couple times, without realizing.

All you need to start is a van or truck and tools including vacuum, canvas sheets, ladder and brushes. My boss was becoming a very rich man only operating with two year round employees and two seasonal guys. And a razor-sharp sense of ETHICS and common sense.

One of the best things about chimney sweeping is that women love it, I got dates with some really hot girls and a milf or two. They see you and instantly the female brain switches to "I'm watching marry poppins but it's like in real life!" mode works like a charm.
 

Bobby Stainless

"Ill let you try my Wu-Tang style"
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The right move is to take your chances in a non-friendly state and grow where you can fetch 5 large all day for wholesale pounds. It's probably worth the risk IMO.

It's just shitty being in a new state dealing with new people and lots of money....but if you're confident you found a safe connect, it's all good..

Till you go to jail.
 

Kiffen

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Ohh he called me comrade. Ok Glenn Beck let me explain. I never asked anyone to feel sorry for me NOR did I say I wasn't guilty about my DUI. Many people drive slightly drunk and are snared into a BS system funded by corporate drug\counseling\interlock companies and greedy sates low on revenue. But that's a whole other topic. Our economy used to be based on making things of value. Now it's just people stealing from each other and shuffling money from one bubble (.com) to another (housing). 10% unemployment and the largest wealth gap in history!! I say we give socialism a try comrade

I don't think you quite understand. Americans are not going to allow you to take from them, what does not belong to you. Many are fed up and heavily armed, do you think this is for show? You are advocating a policy that involves stealing from one to pay another, and that my friend is not how we roll. People seem to think we will lay down and take it but they are very, very, wrong and have no idea what they are pushing this country towards.

People have had enough of the bailouts and handouts.

We don't riot like the thugs in LA or kids in France.

If you want wealth you must create it, wishing, crying and legislating thievery do not work. You must get it yourself.
 
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squirrelfooker

Looks like the cannabis industry might me the next big thing. If you wanted to make it a legal living where would you go? California is obvious but it is also flooded with weed and flooded with people with the same idea. The medical scene works good if you can get in, but doing so seems hard. Colorado's medical scene seems to be just picking up.
 

KillerDemo

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having lived in central valley of california my whole life it is UNBEARABLE out there in the job market...alot of ppl my age and alot of older folks are losing everything they got because alot of companies are outsourcing work to other areas/countries
 

IGrowTrees

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I was working a freelance gig for a newspaper..,now I'm my own boss...fuck that noise man..I hate working for anyone else and I won't kiss anyone's ass...
 

cashmunny

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college degrees are so debt ridden now than no one should try. Except community college or small trade school which teach you a lot and are worth the money.

I disagree. It's true the cost goes up every year. But if you go to a community college for the first two years it's so cheap it's ridiculous. The trick is to take transferable units. Units that transfer to a state school. Cal State schools are a bargain for example. They are only 2-3 grand a semester. And once you graduate from community college with all your GE requirements out of the way, if you study hard and work part time, you can be out in two more years at a state school with maybe 20 grand debt. An engineer makes 50-80K out of school and can hit six figures within 5 years. Get an MBA and the sky is the limit if you are smart and bust ass. That debt will be chump change compared to the increase in your lifetime earnings.

Educating yourself is the best investment ever IMO. Not only for the money, but for the mental and personal development it brings.
 
"Unfortunately, we do not have an appropriate position that matches your experience and skill set. "

Can't even get in on some seasonal temp work to pay the bills... ACK!
 

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