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Nov 11, 2008 9:41 am |
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re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Economic Doom & Legal Industry |
Ritu
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A very wise person said 'To expect the world to treat you fairly, because you're a good person, is somewhat like asking a bull not to attack you, because you're a vegetarian!'...just cos you worked hard in college doesn't entitle you to a cushy job...hey don't get me wrong but I guess if you indeed feel there is a recession then it doesn't hurt to take up a not so cushy job for now...struggle it out with what is available n am sure it would only be a transitory phase...I'm not against high aspirations...good if they materialise but if they don't, scaling them down n being a rookie wouldn't hurt anyone...n its more satisfying in certain ways than achieving instant success, if there is any such thing. (my tips for job hunt during recession--1.Take the help of alumni of yr institute who are well placed; 2. Scale down the aspiration n take up whatever is available for now; 3. Try networking on Ryze...pssst lotsa lawyers around here)
'Correct if I m wrong, during ur days u had it easy! college was not tht hectic!' ~~You are wrong...okay maybe not college but C.S. is 10 times more hectic than MBA/Law...atleast to me it seemed that way n struggling with studies during c.s. gave me the strength to cope with anything else that comes up in life!( I'm like if i could survive that I can survive anything!, no kidding)
'As far as the joke is concerned the guy was asking for an exorbitant salary, which suggests he was misinformed or overconfident about his abilities, he shld hav researched and put forth a more acceptable and practical sum.' ~~You know you are a lawyer when you analyse n interpret everything including jokes!!
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