[quote]Mcincinatti wrote:
Bauber- I know you were in L school, are you done and working these days? Not meaning to derail the thread just interested[/quote]
Yep, I am done and working. Working at a large intermodal company based out of Memphis.
Mostly checking contract and lease agreements and doing paperwork. I was their first company hire as an attorney. They have been outsourcing their work to a large firm, but are getting so large they are slowly building their own in house counsel.
Had a few offers for more money at some large firms, but I am loving the people I work with and I have bankers hours for the most part while getting some invaluable experience.
[quote]Bauber wrote:
Scalia is my favorite Justice. His opinions are actually readable and coherent unlike Sotomayor or Ginsberg.
Another thing I found quite hilarious is it took 360ish million to roll out the ACA. America has 317 million citizens. You could have taken over 1M for each citizen and put it in an account for healthcare and saved money.[/quote]
I’m guessing math isn’t your best subject.[/quote]
Yeah that was pretty bad. I admit I fucked that up. What I get for being up at 4 am.
At least each citizen could have gotten a cup of coffee, maybe.[/quote]
Just messing with you, I figured that was the case. Good for you not doing big law and actually enjoying your life.
[quote]Bauber wrote:
Scalia is my favorite Justice. His opinions are actually readable and coherent unlike Sotomayor or Ginsberg.
Another thing I found quite hilarious is it took 360ish million to roll out the ACA. America has 317 million citizens. You could have taken over 1M for each citizen and put it in an account for healthcare and saved money.[/quote]
I’m guessing math isn’t your best subject.[/quote]
Yeah that was pretty bad. I admit I fucked that up. What I get for being up at 4 am.
At least each citizen could have gotten a cup of coffee, maybe.[/quote]
Just messing with you, I figured that was the case. Good for you not doing big law and actually enjoying your life.[/quote]
It’s all good man. When I glaringly fucked up, no hesitation here to admit it haha.
Yes sir, big law doesn’t appeal to me much too much bullshit to put up with and I like to actually somewhat like the people I work with haha.
[quote]Bauber wrote:
Scalia is my favorite Justice. His opinions are actually readable and coherent unlike Sotomayor or Ginsberg.
Another thing I found quite hilarious is it took 360ish million to roll out the ACA. America has 317 million citizens. You could have taken over 1M for each citizen and put it in an account for healthcare and saved money.[/quote]
I’m guessing math isn’t your best subject.[/quote]
Yeah that was pretty bad. I admit I fucked that up. What I get for being up at 4 am.
At least each citizen could have gotten a cup of coffee, maybe.[/quote]
Just messing with you, I figured that was the case. Good for you not doing big law and actually enjoying your life.[/quote]
It’s all good man. When I glaringly fucked up, no hesitation here to admit it haha.
Yes sir, big law doesn’t appeal to me much too much bullshit to put up with and I like to actually somewhat like the people I work with haha.[/quote]
I wasn’t able to get a job with a big firm out of law school but in hindsight I thank my lucky stars because a lot of other people who did 1) got laid off (graduated in 2007) and/or 2) work insane hours on menial tasks.