Tuesday, November 25, 2008

why bother...

So I'm applying to several jobs today and wondering if it matters at all. I know Mr. O and my working friends are in holiday mode. I'm guessing no one's going to want to review resumes during this short week...or the weeks before Christmas.

I keep debating whether I was more unhappy last year or right now. Which is worse - not passing the Bar or passing the Bar and being unemployed? I'd still choose the latter. Congratulations to all those who have passed! I made plenty of happy phone calls last Friday. You are now my competition! ;)

I've asked professors to write recommendation letters so I can submit them with my resumes. I need something to set me apart because, well my grades sure don't. I'm looking everywhere! A few weeks ago, I got a call from an agency that wanted me to start a contract position right away. The only problem was that the position was in LA. I considered it for about 5 minutes. As desperate as I am, I'm willing to hold out for something in the Bay Area.

I keep chugging along...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know exactly how you feel. It's sometimes difficult to celebrate having passed the bar when it doesn't seem to be making any difference. Because being a lawyer and passing the bar consumed my life for 5yrs, I guess I sort of expected the rest of the world - or at least *someone else* - to care. More power to you for holding out for a job. I tried to do it for 5months and the economy finally got the best of me. Even though I'm enjoying my non-law job now, there are days when I open my wallet just to look at my bar card and wonder where it's value went.

L said...

Ditto, what K said.

I've got some good job offers that are not law-related at all. But I know the moment I get a great law offer, I'm out of there. I need the money and the experience, but I hate to bail out like that on. I also feel like it's bad karma.

And seriously, K, I wonder that too... and I've kept that inside for so long...didn't tell my friends or even blog about it because a lot of friends haven't passed yet.

I might just cave in, and accept any job...got that nice notice about upcoming Bar annual fees...and even realized I'm still paying off those bar prep programs on my credit cards.

L said...

Just to make you laugh:
http://www.switched.com/2008/11/14/why-you-should-never-try-to-steal-a-law-students-laptop

Anonymous said...

How much would the contract position in Los Angeles pay?

I am in Los Angeles but found myself taking an offer from a firm outside of Los Angeles, as it was the only offer I recieved in my preferred practice area.