Oh man, I am sorry to hear that. But I am afraid you might have to move on.Anonymous User wrote: Pretty much impossible to focus on anything else right now.
Also, paging the Pretzel person. Did things get better?
Oh man, I am sorry to hear that. But I am afraid you might have to move on.Anonymous User wrote: Pretty much impossible to focus on anything else right now.
I don't mind the radio silence.I think the worst part of all this is the total fucking radio silence after applying to places.
Pretzel_Logic got jerbed earlier this year!Gefuehlsecht wrote:Oh man, I am sorry to hear that. But I am afraid you might have to move on.Anonymous User wrote: Pretty much impossible to focus on anything else right now.
Also, paging the Pretzel person. Did things get better?
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This is what pisses me off. I live in a really small market and have heard of people pulling this crap. Is it so hard to call someone back and say, "I'm so sorry you didn't pass, but we really someone who is licensed. Please keep in touch for the future." Jesus.Uyry wrote:I am so sorry. Hang in there. It may just be typical asshat radio silence.Anonymous User wrote:Pretty much impossible to focus on anything else right now.
Oddly enough, the likely reality that I won't have a job (and am not even getting rejection letters at this point, much less positive responses) is what's comforting me. Like I keep sending this stuff, and there's no chance, but maybe when I get licensed this T14 degree in my home state will do something.crumpetsandtea wrote:Now that Thanksgiving is almost here, I'm going to be hearing back from the fed gov and other places I've interviewed with recently.
I'm fucking TERRIFIED. It was easy to feel okay about everything when I could say "I haven't heard anything yet because no one makes decisions until December/January/February." Now that the time is coming for decisions, I'm just...so scared that I'm not going to have anything by the time late February rolls around. I don't know what I'd do. I feel like the fact that I've had interviews has given me a false sense of security.
I got a job this past summer, my attorney dad got a new job after a year of looking, and my little brother signed his job offer today.Gefuehlsecht wrote:Oh man, I am sorry to hear that. But I am afraid you might have to move on.Anonymous User wrote: Pretty much impossible to focus on anything else right now.
Also, paging the Pretzel person. Did things get better?
OP here; still only silence.Anonymous User wrote:This is what pisses me off. I live in a really small market and have heard of people pulling this crap. Is it so hard to call someone back and say, "I'm so sorry you didn't pass, but we really someone who is licensed. Please keep in touch for the future." Jesus.Uyry wrote:I am so sorry. Hang in there. It may just be typical asshat radio silence.Anonymous User wrote:Pretty much impossible to focus on anything else right now.
Anyway, I'm really sorry, bro. I hope it's not what we think it is.
Well you didn't, and it's easy for other people to second guess you because they're not in your concrete boots staring down tens of thousands in accrued interest. There's no manual for this. Personally, me and a lot of people I know would have gotten back to you right away. That this employer hasn't touched base with you says more about them than about what you wrote, didn't write, or should have saved for face-to-face.Anonymous User wrote: I've had people tell me that I shouldn't have said anything about failing in the email, and should have saved that for a face-to-face meeting.
I agree. I know it's hard to take and it feels like crap, but their behavior shows that you dodged a bullet. A professional employer would get back to you and even offer some sympathy like a normal human being. Email or face to face, you deserved an answer.Uyry wrote:Well you didn't, and it's easy for other people to second guess you because they're not in your concrete boots staring down tens of thousands in accrued interest. There's no manual for this. Personally, me and a lot of people I know would have gotten back to you right away. That this employer hasn't touched base with you says more about them than about what you wrote, didn't write, or should have saved for face-to-face.Anonymous User wrote: I've had people tell me that I shouldn't have said anything about failing in the email, and should have saved that for a face-to-face meeting.
Hang in there crumpets! I'm rooting for you!crumpetsandtea wrote:Now that Thanksgiving is almost here, I'm going to be hearing back from the fed gov and other places I've interviewed with recently.
I'm fucking TERRIFIED. It was easy to feel okay about everything when I could say "I haven't heard anything yet because no one makes decisions until December/January/February." Now that the time is coming for decisions, I'm just...so scared that I'm not going to have anything by the time late February rolls around. I don't know what I'd do. I feel like the fact that I've had interviews has given me a false sense of security.
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I am glad to hear things are looking up.Pretzel_Logic wrote:I got a job this past summer, my attorney dad got a new job after a year of looking, and my little brother signed his job offer today.Gefuehlsecht wrote:Oh man, I am sorry to hear that. But I am afraid you might have to move on.Anonymous User wrote: Pretty much impossible to focus on anything else right now.
Also, paging the Pretzel person. Did things get better?
It can and does get better, y'all. My time in the Vale was very dark but I made it out and so can you.
I would say pump the brakes a bit, though I acknowledge how difficult that can be. This could well be a decision that must be made by multiple people, or at least not by the person for whom you left a message. And that person/those people might be in the weeds right now. You informed them on Wednesday. Today's Friday. As you know, that's a millisecond in hiring time. Hang in there and good luck!Anonymous User wrote:OP here; still only silence.Anonymous User wrote:This is what pisses me off. I live in a really small market and have heard of people pulling this crap. Is it so hard to call someone back and say, "I'm so sorry you didn't pass, but we really someone who is licensed. Please keep in touch for the future." Jesus.Uyry wrote:I am so sorry. Hang in there. It may just be typical asshat radio silence.Anonymous User wrote:Pretty much impossible to focus on anything else right now.
Anyway, I'm really sorry, bro. I hope it's not what we think it is.
I think it's rude not to call/email rejections following an interview, but this is a new level of ridiculous. I mean, one minute they want to start a professional relationship with me, the next they refuse to even talk to me. I've had people tell me that I shouldn't have said anything about failing in the email, and should have saved that for a face-to-face meeting. I agree that's what I should have done, though I was just trying to save everyone's time.
Yeah, I accepted my rejection just so that I could move on (really had to today), but I also know that may be possible.BVest wrote:I would say pump the brakes a bit, though I acknowledge how difficult that can be. This could well be a decision that must be made by multiple people, or at least not by the person for whom you left a message. And that person/those people might be in the weeds right now. You informed them on Wednesday. Today's Friday. As you know, that's a millisecond in hiring time. Hang in there and good luck!
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I'm the guy who posted this. I promised to follow up so here goes. I was able to land an in-house gig that I'm really happy with in my target market just after learning that I passed the bar. After many months of uncertainty, life is pretty damn good right now. For all those who haven't found employment yet, keep plugging away and eventually something good will come of all your hard work!!Anonymous User wrote:Graduated in May from a Vandy/USC/UCLA/Texas tier school somewhere between median and top quarter of the class. Still unemployed and waiting for bar results. Loans come due next month (luckily only about $60k or so and I have some savings). Received several rejection letters from law firms last week after not even getting interviews. Worked in-house at a publicly traded company last summer, but they have no openings for entry level attorneys at the moment. Interested in corporate transactional work. Starting to feel really fucked.
Nice! Grats!snowpeach06 wrote:Had a ton of interviews the past few week (6). Was informally offered a policy job with a start up consulting firm today. I'm still waiting for the details (pay/time off/ect). but, it's such a relief to have something - and in the field I want to be in. Heads up everyone! Something will come soon!
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I mean if you're cool w not practicing law sounds good broAnonymous User wrote:What do you guys think of jobs at an in-house compliance department? JD is not often required but is a plus.
God, where do you all live where you can get that many interviews within a few weeks? (Not seriously asking since I understand you won't want to be outed.) I've been lucky to get 6-7 in the last three months, some of which are for jobs that aren't even paid.snowpeach06 wrote:Had a ton of interviews the past few week (6). Was informally offered a policy job with a start up consulting firm today. I'm still waiting for the details (pay/time off/ect). but, it's such a relief to have something - and in the field I want to be in. Heads up everyone! Something will come soon!
langmuire wrote:So I've been lurking on TLS for...christ more than 5 years now, and I've been watching the vale since last winter when my SA firm dropped my class down a well. I spent every damn minute of the last 10 months scared shitless, tired, and ashamed. I felt guilty every minute I spent not scanning a jobs board or writing another doomed fucking cover letter. I don't even want to say how I felt when my wife--who worked 12 hour days this whole time--would ask me if I found anything.
I'm writing in today to check out of the vale.
I got my dream job. I'm going to try cases in the place I want to live and pay off these ridiculous loans. My wife cried when i told her.
Remember team, sometimes this shit does just work out.
Which is why I asked. What would it take (money / title / responsibility wise) to go do in house compliance vs going to a law firm or gov't job in same industry?baal hadad wrote:I mean if you're cool w not practicing law sounds good broAnonymous User wrote:What do you guys think of jobs at an in-house compliance department? JD is not often required but is a plus.
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