October 5, 2009

Marijuana-Dispensary; Reviewer!


Remember when your mom told you that weed smoking would never get you anywhere? Now you can apply for this job as a Marijuana-Dispensary reviewer and prove her wrong!

In Denver Colorado, a weekly paper named Westword is looking for someone to review the states outlets for medical marijuana, where the drug, or pardon me, herb, is distributed for people who are suffering from the wide variety of ailments that can be ameliorated when you use marijuana for medicinal purposes.

Many believe cannabis is helpful for glaucoma patients, and pain reduction for various other major illnesses, especially reducing chronic pain, muscle spasms, and nausea. As far as this reviewing job, I'll spare you the obvious jokes about whether you get a per diem for Cheetos, etc, and just pass you on to the article below for details:

Marijuana-Dispensary Reviewer!
CNBC

Westword, an alternative weekly in Denver, is looking for a freelance writer to review marijuana dispensaries. Colorado is one of 13 states that allows the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes for patients who have cancer, HIV, glaucoma, muscle spasms and other conditions involving severe pain...

Marijuana-Dispensary Reviewer!

Posted at October 5, 2009 3:26 AM
Comments

I believe that this position is what my life's work will/should be. For years, I have been professionally tasting alcohol and food from NYC to Tel Aviv for the last 7 years. As a Canadian, (from BC) I have a vast knowledge of great bud and with 6 or 7 trips to Amsterdam under my belt I believe I have a thourough understanding of Cannabis culture. I currently live in Israel but I travel and would be willing to move wherever needed. I work as a grant writer for a non-profit food security organization and I hope that through my professionalism and honest reviews we will be able to petition legalization in North America and hopefully many other parts, globally.

Posted by: Sol Fayerman at October 5, 2009 5:28 AM

I believe that this position is what my life's work will/should be. For years, I have been professionally tasting alcohol and food from NYC to Tel Aviv for the last 7 years. As a Canadian, (from BC) I have a vast knowledge of great bud and with 6 or 7 trips to Amsterdam under my belt I believe I have a thourough understanding of Cannabis culture. I currently live in Israel but I travel and would be willing to move wherever needed. I work as a grant writer for a non-profit food security organization and I hope that through my professionalism and honest reviews we will be able to petition legalization in North America and hopefully many other parts, globally.

Posted by: Sol Fayerman at October 5, 2009 5:28 AM

I believe that this position is what my life's work will/should be. For years, I have been professionally tasting alcohol and food from NYC to Tel Aviv for the last 7 years. As a Canadian, (from BC) I have a vast knowledge of great bud and with 6 or 7 trips to Amsterdam under my belt I believe I have a thourough understanding of Cannabis culture. I currently live in Israel but I travel and would be willing to move wherever needed. I work as a grant writer for a non-profit food security organization and I hope that through my professionalism and honest reviews we will be able to petition legalization in North America and hopefully many other parts, globally.

Posted by: Sol Fayerman at October 5, 2009 5:28 AM

I believe that this position is what my life's work will/should be. For years, I have been professionally tasting alcohol and food from NYC to Tel Aviv for the last 7 years. As a Canadian, (from BC) I have a vast knowledge of great bud and with 6 or 7 trips to Amsterdam under my belt I believe I have a thourough understanding of Cannabis culture. I currently live in Israel but I travel and would be willing to move wherever needed. I work as a grant writer for a non-profit food security organization and I hope that through my professionalism and honest reviews we will be able to petition legalization in North America and hopefully many other parts, globally.

Posted by: Sol Fayerman at October 5, 2009 5:29 AM

Im tasting some now,Wow

Posted by: vernon at October 5, 2009 9:55 AM

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