That continued on for many years.
The only job I have ever had was selling weed. I am not kidding you, I never worked in the mall, or flipped burgers, or chop turfs… From the time I was 15 I made money by selling dime bags of ragweed to the other private school teenagers. I never smoked it myself, not back then, so everything I got was pure profit. That continued on for many years. I enrolled in community school not because I wanted an education, but I wanted to be able to sell my cannabis on campus! The best possible location for a freelance cannabis supplier to set up shop was on a school campus, college teenagers are the prime demographic for cannabis use, because they tend to have extra money as well as time to burn, but by signing up for two classes per year I would have a student ID as well as total access to the campus, which allowed me to sell cannabis all afternoon, every afternoon. I absolutely did attend my classes, as well, as well as as I stacked up profits from cannabis sales I also stacked up a few school credits on my transcript! My thought process was that since I was already a businessman, as well as had to take classes, then I should take accounting as well as business classes to help my burgeoning cannabis operation. They say that “education pays” as well as in this case it did pay, because my cannabis sales reMEd actually high, as well as my comprehension about money continued to grow; Using what I have l received, I plan to invest all of my savings into a legal cannabis dispensary.