Work for family business- Recommendation from dad?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 1:20 pm
Should I have my dad write me a recommendation? Hear me out...
After graduating from UNC in May 2009 I went to work for my family's business. I have been here ever since, and now want to apply to law school. My dad talked me into waiting because the family business needed my help in an Operations Manager role. Now I am over two years removed from school, all relationships with faculty have essentially vanished, and the only person able to write a recommendation concerning my work ethic and abilities is my dad.
I know it seems ridiculous to submit a letter of recommendation written by one's parent. However, I have essentially been running this business since May 2009, have demonstrated the ability to multitask, work weird hours, and prepare endless tedious documents for various government certification programs, and all sorts of other stuff that I assume law school admission boards view favorably. The only problem is that the management of this business is just me and my dad.
So what do y'all think?
After graduating from UNC in May 2009 I went to work for my family's business. I have been here ever since, and now want to apply to law school. My dad talked me into waiting because the family business needed my help in an Operations Manager role. Now I am over two years removed from school, all relationships with faculty have essentially vanished, and the only person able to write a recommendation concerning my work ethic and abilities is my dad.
I know it seems ridiculous to submit a letter of recommendation written by one's parent. However, I have essentially been running this business since May 2009, have demonstrated the ability to multitask, work weird hours, and prepare endless tedious documents for various government certification programs, and all sorts of other stuff that I assume law school admission boards view favorably. The only problem is that the management of this business is just me and my dad.
So what do y'all think?