6 weeks severance though.
the corporate nightmare is over
for now
Just Got Fifth Job. Ha Ha Ha
LaserJew posted:6 weeks severance though.
yeah but does that mean you can't get unemployment benefits?
i was working in a westchester office though, pretty conservative environment... the junior partner i did most of my work for I guess took it personally when I disagreed with her on the best course of action to take in a given situation. I would always acquiesce to her will as a superior but I never pretended to agree with her, I just did what she said. I think they wanted a believer.
VoxNihili posted:also lol @ the number of attorneys in the 'zone
I turned away from law school at last second but am finding there's all kind of ways to hurt the world. Oh the things you can do!
VoxNihili posted:also lol @ the number of attorneys in the 'zone
none of the good posters tho
i got what i needed out of them which was courtroom experience. i could go plaintiff side but i'm not down with faked injuries which i saw a good deal of at pastjob.
new job is with college friends... have been doing side legal work for them for past couple of years for free and now they'll hook up the insurance and minimal salary as I'll have more time to spend on them.
may hang my own shingle in brooklyn.
LaserJew posted:i didn't see it coming because i was hitting/exceeding billables and could write circles around some pretty dumb colleagues. Partner I worked for went to a t3 i went to a t1 but graduated in 2010 so beggars could not be choosers.
i got what i needed out of them which was courtroom experience. i could go plaintiff side but i'm not down with faked injuries which i saw a good deal of at pastjob.
new job is with college friends... have been doing side legal work for them for past couple of years for free and now they'll hook up the insurance and minimal salary as I'll have more time to spend on them.
may hang my own shingle in brooklyn.
Ah interesting. Well i work in Ass Law
LaserJew posted:associate attorney
You dont say
Healthcare law/consulting is apparently booming, though. I even got offered a job in that field and I have zero experience. Maybe you could do that with your t1 skills
Lykourgos posted:I'd fire anyone who seriously used the t1 t3 comparison in a conversation.
Healthcare law/consulting is apparently booming, though. I even got offered a job in that field and I have zero experience. Maybe you could do that with your t1 skills
i have a friend irl who is completing y3 at a T1 (#38) school and talks down about t2 and t3 all the time. i was wondering how much it actually even mattered. i mean clearly if your lawschool is recognizable by name alone, that would be an asset. However, I doubt any hiring manager would say "holy shit! a #40! GET THIS MAN A BADGE"
i would say funding issues aside but the lower tier ones cost just about as much soooo
LaserJew posted:just one person's opinion but if you manage not to shit the bed on your LSAT and gave half a fuck in college you should end up a t1.
wheres the fuckign diaper pride... fuck the law
LaserJew posted:not my best day so I guess sorry for making distinctions between broad levels of educational institutions. not sarcasm
no worries, anyway have you thought about applying to new healthcare consulting/lawyer positions? It just sounds like a market that is eager to hire people, and you were already doing medical stuff.
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Lykourgos posted:LaserJew posted:
no worries, anyway have you thought about applying to new healthcare consulting/lawyer positions? I just sounds like a market that is eager to hire people, and you were already doing medical stuff.
I haven't really given it much thought but probably can't hurt to look. It'll probably look more attractive after this all sinks in. The thought of ending up in any pecking order again is stomach-turning right now.
I have the opportunity to get involved in legal/regulatory consulting with a startup dispensary in colorado that i'm very strongly considering. that's right, weedlaw.