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NATICK — Jeanne Ficcardi-Sauro was watching television this summer when she saw a story about a trade school for a fast-growing field that promised plenty of job opportunities. She couldn’t wait to enroll. Ficcardi-Sauro, of Franklin, became one of the first students at the new @Northeastern Institute of Cannabis, or NIC. It’s a two-classroom school in an office park that prepares people for positions ranging from dispensary workers to medical marijuana educators. In advance of the expected opening of the first Massachusetts dispensaries next year, the for-profit NIC has graduated about 12 students and has 64 more enrolled. bostonglobe/business/2014/12/23/looking-for-rewarding-career-students-betting-medical-marijuana/3VbkB3oasfDpQ3q8Cwn1rO/story.html
Posted on: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 02:00:00 +0000

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