rising 2L right now dealing with recruiting (mostly for big law but gonna turn to in-house and mid-sized if i don't get any offers by end of august). would love to hear about what you guys are doing with your law degrees--practice areas, work stuff, advice, really anything.
i dont think he ever logs on but he's the only ktt lawyer i know
I set up cases that I know I'll win ahead of time. Civil suits mostly,
If I know construction is coming to a neighborhood, I'll purposefully switch out the numbers on the mailboxes so they work on the wrong one
S*** like that
I wanted to be a lawyer like a year ago lol
worth at least applying to law school a shot if you did well in undergrad and/or think you could do well on lsat. free rides aren't as hard to come by as people would have you think.
sorry, I’m a software engineer and will be replacing ur s***ty job soon @trees say goodbye to any money u would get
sorry, I’m a software engineer and will be replacing ur s***ty job soon @trees say goodbye to any money u would get
yet u will never get p****. sad.
yet u will never get p****. sad.
assumptions I guess are the only thing a lawyer can say :)
pusssssssy
assumptions I guess are the only thing a lawyer can say :)
pusssssssy
and you can't write a coherent sentence. get back behind the computer nerd.
and you can't write a coherent sentence. get back behind the computer nerd.
It is coherent, u r just ed
sorry, I’m a software engineer and will be replacing ur s***ty job soon @trees say goodbye to any money u would get
I’ll be a software engineer in a few years as well. Would love to help you replace his job too
I’ll be a software engineer in a few years as well. Would love to help you replace his job too
I make in Toronto a above average salary when compared to average Canadian Salary, but not quite 6 figs.
The amount of privileged f***s on here who take meme jobs due to money is a joke
It is coherent, u r just ed
ok rtard. you can get out of my thread to go work on your pipe dream now.
rising 2L right now dealing with recruiting (mostly for big law but gonna turn to in-house and mid-sized if i don't get any offers by end of august). would love to hear about what you guys are doing with your law degrees--practice areas, work stuff, advice, really anything.
If you're looking for big law hope you've been reaching out to people before OCI because if you waited that long it's basically too late nowadays.
But to answer your question I graduated in 2020 and I'm working at a boutique firm now
If you're looking for big law hope you've been reaching out to people before OCI because if you waited that long it's basically too late nowadays.
But to answer your question I graduated in 2020 and I'm working at a boutique firm now
yeah i've been doing the whole recruiting/precruiting thing since early june so it's not way too late. were you at big law previously? how do you like working at boutique?
yeah i've been doing the whole recruiting/precruiting thing since early june so it's not way too late. were you at big law previously? how do you like working at boutique?
Nah I went in house right away then moved to my current firm because I kind of pigeonholed myself with the internships I took in school the firm I'm at now works in that area as well but I'm trying to move to a big law firm to do ecvc stuff once the market gets less s***ty. My boutique is chill tho. Desirable field (I'm just not interested in it anymore), chill atmosphere, 10-5 and barely ever any evening/weekend work
Nah I went in house right away then moved to my current firm because I kind of pigeonholed myself with the internships I took in school the firm I'm at now works in that area as well but I'm trying to move to a big law firm to do ecvc stuff once the market gets less s***ty. My boutique is chill tho. Desirable field (I'm just not interested in it anymore), chill atmosphere, 10-5 and barely ever any evening/weekend work
10 am start is interesting
Would you be able to do say 8-3?