Thursday, October 12, 2023

Unemployable

 In the wake of the Hamas atrocities, I see that some law students at prestigious universities are saying that it's all Isarel's fault.

I also see that some CEOs are saying that they will never employ those students. Already, at least one student activist has had a cushy law firm rescind the offer of employment.  Too bad, so sad.  But, I don't feel sorry for these students.  I have known several attorneys who graduated from less prestigious law schools, and I don't recall any of them starving.

The process is really straight-forward. 1) graduate from law school, 2) pass the bar exam, 3) hang a shingle and start practicing law. If that doesn't work out for you, go back to school and take up plumbing.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sure they can go to somewhere in a rural area that is hurting for lawyers and get a job immediately... As long as they can keep their mouth shut on politics!

And apparently they never read their employment contract or heard of normal lawyer behavior either...

Eaton Rapids Joe said...

Unlike movies and other fantasy-worlds, words and actions in the "real world" have consequences.

Welcome to the real world. It is a pity that you were denied the privilege of being a "grown up" for so long.