Cry me a river. :) You think what you're doing is bad, think of me - the guy who scans all of those discovery documents. Then you'd know the hell my life's been for the last 6 months. Now, if I was compensated as much as you likely are, then...
Luckily, I just got a decent job lead that I plan on following up on, although it'd be ironic on a couple of levels: 1) in the career services department 2) of my undergrad alma mater's law school, which did not accept me. Hey, it's worth a shot.
Thanks. We'll see if it pans out. Truthfully, I've always wanted to work at my school. Hang out with law school kids and gawk at co-eds on my lunch break? Right up my alley.
I think you should just DDR your frustrations out (while drinking), neighbors be damned.
I'm with you there -- my dream job is Permanent Student, minus the school work. Sounds like you'll be set! Let me know how things turn out.
Mmmmm, DDR... I think I'm saving up my inevitable Argument With The Neighbor for when Mom comes to visit. I know she'll want to play, and I want to save the argument 'til then (she'll provide an extra sympathy factor).
Ha. That's awesome. I don't think I could get my mom to play video games (although I did play a few rounds of Mario Golf with my dad back in the NES days). I turned her onto "Arrested Development" - which she absolutely adores - so that's gotta count for something.
Oh, to be a career student. If you could just defer the loans indefinitely, I'd do that in a heartbeat.
Kudos for getting mom to watch AD -- I've done my darndest with my mom, but my evil brother and sister are too much of a negative influence ("Law Fairy likes this? It must be stupid!").
I know PhDs take a while... any chance loan companies would buy that a student could take 50 years to get a PhD? :)
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Cry me a river. :) You think what you're doing is bad, think of me - the guy who scans all of those discovery documents. Then you'd know the hell my life's been for the last 6 months. Now, if I was compensated as much as you likely are, then...
Luckily, I just got a decent job lead that I plan on following up on, although it'd be ironic on a couple of levels: 1) in the career services department 2) of my undergrad alma mater's law school, which did not accept me. Hey, it's worth a shot.
Dammit, Micah! You always spoil my mopes! :P
I'm still treating myself to a drink :D
lol! Good luck with the job, and while there may you find a way to stick it to 'em! Hahaha!
Thanks. We'll see if it pans out. Truthfully, I've always wanted to work at my school. Hang out with law school kids and gawk at co-eds on my lunch break? Right up my alley.
I think you should just DDR your frustrations out (while drinking), neighbors be damned.
I'm with you there -- my dream job is Permanent Student, minus the school work. Sounds like you'll be set! Let me know how things turn out.
Mmmmm, DDR... I think I'm saving up my inevitable Argument With The Neighbor for when Mom comes to visit. I know she'll want to play, and I want to save the argument 'til then (she'll provide an extra sympathy factor).
Yeah, you read that right. I have a cool mom.
Ha. That's awesome. I don't think I could get my mom to play video games (although I did play a few rounds of Mario Golf with my dad back in the NES days). I turned her onto "Arrested Development" - which she absolutely adores - so that's gotta count for something.
Oh, to be a career student. If you could just defer the loans indefinitely, I'd do that in a heartbeat.
Kudos for getting mom to watch AD -- I've done my darndest with my mom, but my evil brother and sister are too much of a negative influence ("Law Fairy likes this? It must be stupid!").
I know PhDs take a while... any chance loan companies would buy that a student could take 50 years to get a PhD? :)
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