How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:53 pm
Thanks in advance. Mod me. Big resume boost?
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You are automatically disqualified by asking I believe; but regardless, go fuck yourself.chippa wrote:Thanks in advance. Mod me. Big resume boost?
I'm a 0L, take it easy on the chippaRuxin1 wrote:You are automatically disqualified by asking I believe; but regardless, go fuck yourself.chippa wrote:Thanks in advance. Mod me. Big resume boost?
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=189981chippa wrote:I'm a 0L, take it easy on the chippaRuxin1 wrote:You are automatically disqualified by asking I believe; but regardless, go fuck yourself.chippa wrote:Thanks in advance. Mod me. Big resume boost?
Still no answers to my ?. Clearly you guys aren't modstedalbany wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=189981chippa wrote:I'm a 0L, take it easy on the chippaRuxin1 wrote:You are automatically disqualified by asking I believe; but regardless, go fuck yourself.chippa wrote:Thanks in advance. Mod me. Big resume boost?
nojohndhi wrote:This thread is obviously fucking retarded, but it raises a question I had in my mind the other day.
Do you guys think there might be a day when bringing up one's use of TLS on a resume or in a clerkship interview might be helpful? What we're doing on here is mentoring younger lawyers entering or growing up in the profession, which is one of the long-time traditions of the legal profession. Is there some way to show that we're into supporting the community without looking like a weirdo?
LOLRuxin1 wrote:You are automatically disqualified by asking I believe; but regardless, go fuck yourself.chippa wrote:Thanks in advance. Mod me. Big resume boost?
You can't become a mod if you ask to become one, as someone already told you. Besides, your inability to find this easily accessible information on you own should automatically disqualify you.chippa wrote:bump
Most people would rather cloak themselves in anonymity. Ken is the only one who can take credit for TLS. I don't think being a poster on this forum is going to help you, unless possibly you are pitypike or arrow. Start a real world club for advice or your own blog or something. I don't think employers are impressed by TLS.johndhi wrote:This thread is obviously fucking retarded, but it raises a question I had in my mind the other day.
Do you guys think there might be a day when bringing up one's use of TLS on a resume or in a clerkship interview might be helpful? What we're doing on here is mentoring younger lawyers entering or growing up in the profession, which is one of the long-time traditions of the legal profession. Is there some way to show that we're into supporting the community without looking like a weirdo?
No.johndhi wrote:This thread is obviously fucking retarded, but it raises a question I had in my mind the other day.
Do you guys think there might be a day when bringing up one's use of TLS on a resume or in a clerkship interview might be helpful? What we're doing on here is mentoring younger lawyers entering or growing up in the profession, which is one of the long-time traditions of the legal profession. Is there some way to show that we're into supporting the community without looking like a weirdo?
As a longtime poaster, no. I'm already outed too much.johndhi wrote:This thread is obviously fucking retarded, but it raises a question I had in my mind the other day.
Do you guys think there might be a day when bringing up one's use of TLS on a resume or in a clerkship interview might be helpful? What we're doing on here is mentoring younger lawyers entering or growing up in the profession, which is one of the long-time traditions of the legal profession. Is there some way to show that we're into supporting the community without looking like a weirdo?
Would the resume line read something like this?johndhi wrote:This thread is obviously fucking retarded, but it raises a question I had in my mind the other day.
Do you guys think there might be a day when bringing up one's use of TLS on a resume or in a clerkship interview might be helpful? What we're doing on here is mentoring younger lawyers entering or growing up in the profession, which is one of the long-time traditions of the legal profession. Is there some way to show that we're into supporting the community without looking like a weirdo?
+10000.chimp wrote:Would the resume line read something like this?johndhi wrote:This thread is obviously fucking retarded, but it raises a question I had in my mind the other day.
Do you guys think there might be a day when bringing up one's use of TLS on a resume or in a clerkship interview might be helpful? What we're doing on here is mentoring younger lawyers entering or growing up in the profession, which is one of the long-time traditions of the legal profession. Is there some way to show that we're into supporting the community without looking like a weirdo?
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When are we gonna be mods brehrad lulz wrote:As a longtime poaster, no. I'm already outed too much.johndhi wrote:This thread is obviously fucking retarded, but it raises a question I had in my mind the other day.
Do you guys think there might be a day when bringing up one's use of TLS on a resume or in a clerkship interview might be helpful? What we're doing on here is mentoring younger lawyers entering or growing up in the profession, which is one of the long-time traditions of the legal profession. Is there some way to show that we're into supporting the community without looking like a weirdo?
When we stop spamming DROVES, MOTTLES N BAUBLES and other memes constantly in on-topic threads, aka never.romothesavior wrote:When are we gonna be mods brehrad lulz wrote:As a longtime poaster, no. I'm already outed too much.johndhi wrote:This thread is obviously fucking retarded, but it raises a question I had in my mind the other day.
Do you guys think there might be a day when bringing up one's use of TLS on a resume or in a clerkship interview might be helpful? What we're doing on here is mentoring younger lawyers entering or growing up in the profession, which is one of the long-time traditions of the legal profession. Is there some way to show that we're into supporting the community without looking like a weirdo?
9/2009- presentchimp wrote:Would the resume line read something like this?johndhi wrote:This thread is obviously fucking retarded, but it raises a question I had in my mind the other day.
Do you guys think there might be a day when bringing up one's use of TLS on a resume or in a clerkship interview might be helpful? What we're doing on here is mentoring younger lawyers entering or growing up in the profession, which is one of the long-time traditions of the legal profession. Is there some way to show that we're into supporting the community without looking like a weirdo?
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