![]() They also will buy a good amount of speciality beers in order to have it for awhile after everyone else runs out (for instance right now they have Batch 2 of Collaboration not Litigation from Avery/Russian River, a beer I haven't seen anywhere else in months). They carry quite a bit of great Belgian beers including one of the larger selections of Cantillon I ever see. I really enjoy going into Harvest and try to make it in there at least once a week. The only thing I would change about this place if I could is that I'd add a couple mixed-6 doors, but I understand space is an issue. This is my go-to stop on the way home from work for poker night, especially if it's warm enough for a post-game cigar at night, their cigar selection isn't extensive, but it's solid and a few of the employees are very good at directing me to the right ones. In all honesty, I don't usually ask them for advice or to explain a beer to me, but they often comment on the beers that I bring to the counter, so I know they are at least somewhat beer people. Their 6-pack/4-pack selection is always strong with most of the standards in the Colorado market, but with a few nice surprises.like the fact that they always have New Holland Dragon's Milk. If there's a special bomber I know I want eventually, but it's maybe not the right time to spend $15-$20 on it now, I typically feel like it'll still be there next week. The selection is always solid a nice bombers cooler where I can find some hidden gems and maybe, more importantly, not feel forced to pick up the new, hot thing right now. Working as a cultivation associate for this company was an extremely negative experience and would not recommended it to those seeking employment within the cannabis industry.Harvest is the second closest liquor store to my place, but it's the one I go to the most. Discounts available for their subpar products. Being able to use cannabis throughout the day seems to be the biggest positive for many that decide to take this position. (EX: filling pots with dirt or picking leaves off plants for hours on end.) This position in the company is very simplistic, which offers no real skill set to learn or to ultimately building upon. Poor work environment that is dated by about 10 years when compared to current industry standards. A general lack of concern with consumer wellness stemming from constant issues with mold and insect infestations, which was combated with an appalling amount of pesticides needing to be applied on an almost daily basis. ![]() Management/Co-workers constantly used cannabis on breaks, which resulted in miscommunication and mistakes being made throughout the duration of the work day. Compensation doesn't cover basic living expenses for the area or anywhere for that matter. ![]() Negative company culture from the top down. This company has a very high level of turn over. Most of the staff in the dispensary is very friendly and knowledgeable. Most of the cultivators care about their work and the products they produce. And the price is almost a steal for the quality. The product its self is pretty elite compared the the majority offered in other dispensaries. In store discounts, special event offers and more. Giving 80 hours to employees for personal time off, which begins to build the first time you clock in. Communication between departments could be improved some.īenefits are pretty decent. Each department has their own views of difficulties they face. The work involved is standard for the industry. But this company has been fairly innovative with its direction, always trying to improve and here to compete. Most people are unaware of the financial liabilities the cannabis industry is faced with that other industries are not. Working with this company for the better part of almost a decade.
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