Waterloo Region Record

Cash for smoking kush, firm to hire connoisseu­rs

- CHRISTOPHE­R REYNOLDS

TORONTO — Getting paid to smoke pot is no longer a toker’s daydream.

A cannabis firm is looking to hire five pot aficionado­s from across the country to sample the company’s wares and get paid to do it.

Toronto-based company AHLOT is offering up to $1,000 a month to five “cannabis connoisseu­rs” to sample various strains of marijuana.

With legalizati­on scheduled for Oct. 17, the bud brain trust will form the company’s officially titled Cannabis Curation Committee, reporting back on characteri­stics and quality.

The canna-committee will help determine what pot products go into its sample pack, which will comprise several strains from various licensed producers, says the company, which is starting recruitmen­t this week.

The company said the group selected to “dance with the devil’s lettuce” will work on weed for $50 per hour up to 16 hours per month, on top of a $200 expense account.

The marijuana enthusiast­s — all 19 or older — will also be asked to write social media posts, appear in video segments and show up at company events, though participat­ion is optional.

According to a forecast from consultanc­y Deloitte, the pot sector could add as many as 150,000 jobs over the next few years.

Canadian cannabis shares have skyrockete­d in the run-up to legalizati­on as the pot economy booms.

Stock prices for Aurora Cannabis Inc. shot up this week after a BNN Bloomberg report on talks with the Coca-Cola Company. Aurora later played down the developmen­t.

Share prices for the licensed producer Tilray Inc. rose nearly 147 per cent to $297.17 in a day and a half before coming down to earth to $214.06 when markets closed Wednesday.

The Nanaimo, B.C.-based company received the green light Tuesday from the U.S. Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion agency to export a medical cannabis product south of the border for use in a clinical trial.

The company’s shares have jumped more than 400 per cent over the past month.

 ?? DARRYL DYCK THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Toronto-based company AHLOT is offering $50 an hour to five so-called cannabis connoisseu­rs to sample various strains of marijuana.
DARRYL DYCK THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Toronto-based company AHLOT is offering $50 an hour to five so-called cannabis connoisseu­rs to sample various strains of marijuana.

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