The Cleveland School of Cannabis has been planning for approval, which Kevin Greene, the school’s vice president, said is necessary to get workers ready for what’s expected to be a need.
For example, he said, a cultivator that has to raise production would need additional workers, “so we have to be a bit ahead” of them “because they will need people to hire.
“So it’s going to take six to eight months for people to get educated and ready to go, so we need to have people ready to be in the marketplace,” Greene said. That includes people to work in all aspects of the industry, from cultivation to dispensary sales.
The school offers a variety of programs, from cannabis horticulture, extraction and dispensary courses, as well as courses in CBD and hemp. Upon completion, job placement assistance will be available.
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