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what now? questions from a former cannabis farmer?
Sean Oneill Asked: what now? questions from a former cannabis farmer?
i'm an almost 40 year old guy.i've been a stay at home dad for the past 3 years and i need to do something else.
a little history.i used to be a criminal.not a scary criminal, just a cannabis farmer.then i met an amazing women and we had a child together.i stopped being a criminal because she asked.i am still an ardent supporter of the cannabis culture, i just happen to not have very much to do with it.i find myself in the situation of being overly qualified in a field that i can not be a part of, therefor i must branch out.
since my conversion to "normal" society i have taken many courses…masonry, woodworking, permaculture, small business, biology, physics…non intrigue me to the point of career, i love them all but i still just want to grow cannabis…preferably legally but that is a long shot and unlikely to become a reality therefor a non option…
i've thought about buying a chip truck…i would like some random solicited thoughts and i will consider all job offers from people who need an ex-drug dealer's/grower's experience (which is diverse) in a legal realm…
thanks
woody
Answers:
Maybe find a place where you can do what you like to do. Not sure where that is though. But I assume you wouldn't want to leave your family so that might be out of the question. Not sure, if Ron Paul wins the next election you might have a good shot at doing what you love.
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What type of electives look best on college applications?
smarticleparticle Asked: What type of electives look best on college applications?
**Electives such as art, woodworking, business classes, etc., etc.
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The best electives are electives that have to do with what you want to do in college. Other electives that look good are electives that are subject electives. For examPle an English elective, like creative writing would look good.