My older brother put me to work selling weed for him when I was in school.
I was worried about it at first, but once I saw the money I got a lot more comfortable.
My brother Earl would grow it, harvest it, package it, and supply it to me to take to campus and sell as dime bags to our friends. My cut was a single dollar per bag, which I quickly l acquired could be increased by raising the prices. I started selling the dime bags for twelve bucks apiece, and after that our net profit was numerous dollars per sale. Is it any wonder I skipped school to sell cannabis full time? This is a profit based industry! These mornings things are very different, because legal cannabis dispensaries changed the whole industry. Back then there were no legal cannabis outlets, which meant the law of supply and demand was in full effect. I used a sliding scale for our cannabis sales, a single based on how much pot I had and how many people wanted it. The same cannabis would fluctuate in price from week to week, all in the name of maximizing our profits, and when you are the only cannabis dealer a person knows, then they will spend money whatever you ask. But as I said, now things are weird because I can only compete with the legal cannabis dispensaries by keeping our prices low. The cannabis dispensaries have a wider variety than I ever could, so I have to undercut their prices, which lowers our profit margin considerably.