#41

babyfinland posted:

is law money worth it. seems a lot like academia where u have to compete with a bunch of loser nerd tryhards to end up stuck dead ended in square world



law is a very large and diverse field. the market still sucks, too. If you don't even know what area of law you're interested in, then law school definitely isn't for you.

daddyholes sounds like he has a pretty great law gig though so what do I know

also you should def. snitch and give full, detailed confessions whenever questioned by anyone about anything

#42

stegosaurus posted:

We need yo go back to soviet style residence permits and 100km restrictions and shit



glad you people are finally coming around

#43
Work at UPS. You can really make some money over there. Healthcare after 90 days if your a part timer iirc
#44
since i have a rep to uphold as the "Father" of the rhizzone trinity, my serious advice on how to get a job after graduating with a degree that doesn't help is to apply to a short grad program that is interdiscplinary or a fuzzy discipline but sounds technical and draws in groups of desperate aging comp sci undergrads, so you can pass yourself off as more qualified than you are after a couple more years of drinking and football. A family member of mine recently did this and he now has a job that pays okay and doesn't bother him too much. i got my own current job through a lot of luck and things outside my control so i'm not a good example to follow.
#45
damn i wasnt considering law school what do u guys take me for, was just asking the lawyer guy if he feels its been worth it for him

daddyholes posted:

since i have a rep to uphold as the "Father" of the rhizzone trinity, my serious advice on how to get a job after graduating with a degree that doesn't help is to apply to a short grad program that is interdiscplinary or a fuzzy discipline but sounds technical and draws in groups of desperate aging comp sci undergrads, so you can pass yourself off as more qualified than you are after a couple more years of drinking and football. A family member of mine recently did this and he now has a job that pays okay and doesn't bother him too much. i got my own current job through a lot of luck and things outside my control so i'm not a good example to follow.



ya thats prob what im end up doing

#46
well, law school definitely isn't worth much, in the sense that it's just a necessary evil because many states require it if you wish to be a lawyer. In terms of the job being a good one, yes it owns a lot at times, but there are downsides such as a lack of resources and funding in some departments.
#47
oh no not a lack of funding to some departments that sounds hellish

how many hrs a week u work n how much u make. my thinking on lawyers is they dont have enough free time to enjoy their money
#48

babyfinland posted:

oh no not a lack of funding to some departments that sounds hellish

how many hrs a week u work n how much u make. my thinking on lawyers is they dont have enough free time to enjoy their money



depends what department you're in. If you're in a particularly busy department, you will work 10+ hours a day and have to put in some weekends. If you've got an easy assignment, then the hours are laughable. Working for the government isn't all that lucrative, though, especially at the lower ranks. Unless you go private you'll ultimately top out at low six figures and a low six figures pension.

#49
yeah thats too much time and too much money

rn i work pt and i live like a bum ass but in soviet russia Time is Money
#50
this is really good purp lol indica >>>>
#51

stegosaurus posted:

We need yo go back to soviet style residence permits and 100km restrictions and shit


why?

#52
The idiocy of urban life.
#53

c_man posted:

why?



#54
thanx
#55
#56
any math/cs skills? i mean, you may be a bit old, but you know languages and may be able to get an internship at some trading/investment firm. chicago is the home of the commodities exchange and has a lot of firms. i mean, it's not an easy job and there are definitely probably a lot of try-hard nerds there too, but my friends that went into it are pretty happy with it for now and say it's a pretty different atmosphere than grad school.
#57
no real math or cs skills no
#58
foreign service / cia
#59
try reading the best career guidance manual for Chicago, The Jungle
#60

babyfinland posted:



i start all my relationships by either doing this or asking if they can help move my couch into my van

#61
help me also, your friend piss, get a job. i have no jo b and my head is collpaspsing
#62

piss posted:

help me also, your friend piss, get a job. i have no jo b and my head is collpaspsing



where u

#63
lets start a traveling troupe of handsome funny men