You can pick up my dry cleaning. I could also use a shoe shine.2002AGAIN;1974821; said:Just graduated, took Texas Bar, awaiting results.
Anyone have a job available now?
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You can pick up my dry cleaning. I could also use a shoe shine.2002AGAIN;1974821; said:Just graduated, took Texas Bar, awaiting results.
Anyone have a job available now?
Excellent advice. The corollary is: if you have the chance to fuck Donna Shalala or Angelina Jolie, go for Angie.buckeyesin07;1974974; said:My advice to anyone who has been admitted to multiple law schools and is trying to decide which to attend is to go to the highest ranked school.
Great news this morning. Found out I passed OH Bar Exam. Now I just need to find a law job so I can pay off these damned loans. Anybody know anyone who needs a lawyer (besides Jameis Winston)?Got my acceptance letter today to Salmon Chase Law School (Northern Kentucky U), just hoping for a good scholarship now.
Fair number of attorney jobs in the Federal Government (nationwide, not just DC). Right now there is a big hiring push for veterans, so if you have a law degree and you are a veteran, that will bump you up on the Cert list. Suggest you check USAJobs to start. Entry level is usually a GS-11 unless you had previous experience they can translate into a higher grade. Benefits are good, so is quality of life, at least in years when Congress isn't screwing around with the budget (as in, not passing one so you get furloughed).
If you can afford it, go the independent contracting route. It saves the law firm dollars for benefits, and not having work for an associate, and paying the salary for twiddling their thumbs. Maybe do work for multiple firms? Not optimal, but helps build credibility and pays the bills. Probably hard to do if have family, and children. But for a single person, might work well. You'll do the scut work, things that no self respecting JD would do, but hey. In the corporate world, did all the jobs no one else would do, and if do them well, then you have created a niche for yourself, and makes you an 'expert'. Entry work is darn difficult, but it must be done, s*** must be eaten, in order to earn your stripes. Ask RB, he knows, heck, anyone with gray hair on their heads knows, that you gotta pay your dues. See RB's post above. When the firm has a need, and you've done a good job, they'll call you back to tackle the task. Sounds simple, but will take some doing to get you there. Prepare to network, buy a few lunchs, and kiss a bit of a** if you must, but these are all necessary steps to get where you want to be. Good Luck, and persevere, even when it seems d*** difficult.