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Old 05-18-2010, 08:45 AM   #21
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I hear that there's all this networking stuff you're supposed to do and ****.

I have no soft skills
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Old 05-18-2010, 08:49 AM   #22
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Tell me about it. Hey KH, give me a job. I can sweep, carry trash cans, and service the executives.
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Old 05-18-2010, 08:52 AM   #23
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I hear that there's all this networking stuff you're supposed to do and ****.

It sucks. Be glad you don't have to bother with it. Like you did that to get your job
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Old 05-18-2010, 08:57 AM   #24
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Like you did that to get your job


Dealing with the government is a whole different world of ****.
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Old 05-18-2010, 11:34 AM   #25
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A place.
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Old 05-18-2010, 11:37 AM   #26
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Quant finance
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Old 05-18-2010, 11:45 AM   #27
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I'm not the one who told you to do a finance degree.
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Old 05-18-2010, 11:48 AM   #28
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Because basic financial math is a joke.
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Old 05-18-2010, 11:56 AM   #29
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You need to stop trying out for the military and get a real job. 2007 makes you 25.
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Old 05-18-2010, 12:07 PM   #30
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Well, my advice is not to take their advice.

Finance degrees suck.
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Old 05-18-2010, 12:36 PM   #31
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True. I probably wouldn't have posted it if I hadn't wanted to make Darius feel better.
That supposes I'm glum enough to need cheering up; you're looking at a guy who planned to go into the Army straight out of college and just thought he'd get law school over with and wouldn't mind joining up now as a last resort, albeit with a more law-oriented MOS (e.g. JAG support, MP investigations, procurements, etc.) and/or perhaps a more professional-oriented branch (e.g. Chair Farce, Navy, etc.). For someone that A) sets the bar as low as me, B) has no mouths to feed, and C) would innately despise almost every aspect of corporate law even if such a gig happened to drop into his lap, there's nothing to worry about.
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Old 05-18-2010, 07:21 PM   #32
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hmmmm- It appears you would despise everything pertaining to my professional existence ... I can contemplate all sorts of reasons why someone might not choose to work as an in-house corporate lawyer but I was curious as to yours. Do you mind sharing your thoughts as I am curious.
I was halfway facetious of course, but I suppose the short version is that 1) having been dealt a relatively fortunate hand in life instilled a firm commitment to give something back in the way of public service and not waste my gifts on personal profit (sort of a Charlie-Sheen's-character-in-Platoon kind of thing), 2) more innately I'd just derive a great deal of motivation from the feeling of ending a day knowing I had contributed in some small way to some cause greater than myself, whether it be investigating or prosecuting those who brutalize or exploit the vulnerable, assuring indigents' right to an adversarial defense against restraint of their liberty, vaporizing terr'ists, etc. etc. etc., 3) substantively speaking, legal issues in the civil realm just plain don't turn my crank as much as ones dealing with liberty, life, and limb, and 4) I'd get further motivation from the sense of camraderie that comes with spending the day with coworkers who share the same motivations.

Ripping myself to shreds at a private firm or as in-house counsel only so that some dentist in Omaha can see his stock dividends rise a fraction of a percent just wouldn't tend to scratch any of these itches, so I'd steer clear if I had a choice. That being said, I'd have no problem being a hired gun for anyone if I exhaust my alternatives and just need to pay the bills. I also don't hold any judgments against the guys who do it because in most cases they actually have families to take care of, which is every bit as altruistic a motivation as mine are. If the girl of my dreams just happened to drop out of the sky today, of course the equation would change.
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Old 05-18-2010, 07:48 PM   #33
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Yeah, if you could make enough money that you'd pay your own public sector salary in taxes, doing THAT is actually a better form of "giving back".
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Old 05-18-2010, 08:02 PM   #34
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Plus I hear BP is looking for some good lawyers.
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Old 05-18-2010, 10:25 PM   #35
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I forgot to tell you, Darius: if your bar review class has a live lecture room and a video room, like mine did, choose the video room as a habit. It seems self-evident, but some people actually think there's a benefit to being in the room with the speaker (that is, on the days when there is a live speaker).
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Old 05-18-2010, 10:48 PM   #36
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Plus, you're free to act on those "**** this ****, I'm covered for today's lecture" moments.
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Old 05-18-2010, 11:01 PM   #37
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Applied twice, but in a shitty year like this they had a 17-to-1 app-to-slot ratio for the Army with extremely competitive candidates, and I understand the prospects for AF and Navy JAG are even worse. It's not as if people treat that as a last resort.
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