![]() No matter what job you work, you're going to have those people who expect the company to just adore them because they think themselves to be special or exemplary, this one is no exception. I've been with the company for over 1 1/2 years now, have had the chance to work numerous positions, always got raises and advancement opportunities, but I also worked hard, well with others, and vocalized my intentions on what I was working towards to my superiors. This in my opinion keeps us with job security. They offer a great employee discount, paid days off, and are not afraid to switch things up to balance out employee satisfaction vs. If you just want to chill and sell bud part time without all the hassle that comes with management, you can do that too. ![]() Nobody is given something they either didn't work for or were not already specialized in/hired for. If you want to advance and put forth the effort to do so, you can advance. Overall, the company is decent, however, difficult to grow with dependent on your aspirations and expectations of salary. ![]() HR is caring and will work with you to find a different position within the company if you prove to be a valuable/motivated employee. Working holidays typically gives you a larger average from $55-$25 tips per shift. Depending on the store location and # of staff (split tips equally with coworkers) you can make an average range of $35-$3 per shift. At times it feels like a popularity contest in regards to who is chosen for management positions or employee of the month, sometimes a lead (manager) is chosen only for them to last several weeks before getting demoted or quitting which results in it being difficult to connect with management. Long term, I wouldn't say it's as easy to advance positions while working for the company as they claim during training to new-hires. Nectar began as a great opportunity for me as an entry level budtender within a new city/market, however, as time passed I felt my assets and knowledge were wasted along with my efforts commonly went unappreciated granted, there were some amazing coworkers both budtenders and managers who helped me grow as an employee and individual.
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