I’ve never been especially clever when it came to science! Or math either, which is sort of like the irritated step-parent of science. When it comes to history, writing, studying, almost anything else there is a certain level of wiggle room. Math & science are both honestly precise, & you are either right or wrong with no real degree of error. So it was honestly difficult for me to get through all the training at my new task, because I had no idea in the slightest there would be so much actual science involved with finally working at a cannabis dispensary. Marijuana I already knew to a certain degree. The training was all about CBD oils & isolates, what they do, & who benefits the most from them. It turned out to be pretty interesting, & I easily was able to learn how CBD oil was the strictly medicinal extract used to help people with mental & physical ailments. Personally I still prefer smoking weed the best, but there are people out there who must have the medical benefits of CBD & don’t want to (or can’t) get high. One of my respected customers is a woman buying CBD distillate for her young kid who has awful seizures. The CBD helps to calm him & prevent these seizures from actually occurring, so now I entirely understand how pressing this product can be to all kinds of different people. I pride myself on being a top flight budtender, but a pretty major part of that is knowing how to help our customers, so learning about the uncommon CBD line of products was very helpful for me. I know out of everything every one of us offer my favorite has to be the CBD chewables.