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How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:53 pm
by chippa
Thanks in advance. Mod me. Big resume boost?

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:55 pm
by Ruxin1
chippa wrote:Thanks in advance. Mod me. Big resume boost?
You are automatically disqualified by asking I believe; but regardless, go fuck yourself.

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:56 pm
by chippa
Ruxin1 wrote:
chippa wrote:Thanks in advance. Mod me. Big resume boost?
You are automatically disqualified by asking I believe; but regardless, go fuck yourself.
I'm a 0L, take it easy on the chippa

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:57 pm
by tedalbany
chippa wrote:
Ruxin1 wrote:
chippa wrote:Thanks in advance. Mod me. Big resume boost?
You are automatically disqualified by asking I believe; but regardless, go fuck yourself.
I'm a 0L, take it easy on the chippa
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=189981

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:59 pm
by chippa
tedalbany wrote:
chippa wrote:
Ruxin1 wrote:
chippa wrote:Thanks in advance. Mod me. Big resume boost?
You are automatically disqualified by asking I believe; but regardless, go fuck yourself.
I'm a 0L, take it easy on the chippa
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=189981
Still no answers to my ?. Clearly you guys aren't mods

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:00 pm
by Tom Joad
Image
TLS modship

on a resume

"so what's your username?"

*oh fuck why did I beg MSW for nudes*

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:00 pm
by johndhi
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?

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:01 pm
by tedalbany
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

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:09 pm
by 071816
Ruxin1 wrote:
chippa wrote:Thanks in advance. Mod me. Big resume boost?
You are automatically disqualified by asking I believe; but regardless, go fuck yourself.
LOL

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:23 pm
by chippa
bump

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:25 pm
by Tom Joad
Image

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:26 pm
by sunynp
chippa wrote:bump
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.

Too bad, because being a mod here is highly respected by HYS. Shame really.

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:27 pm
by Anonymous User
IBTL?

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:27 pm
by target
Sorry that was me.

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:28 pm
by sunynp
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?
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. :(

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:30 pm
by Myself
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.

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:31 pm
by rad lulz
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.

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:32 pm
by 071816
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?

top-law-schools.com/forums
9/2009 - Present
Troll

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:37 pm
by Broseidon

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:39 pm
by Anonymous User
chimp wrote:
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?

top-law-schools.com/forums
9/2009 - Present
Troll
+10000.

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:40 pm
by romothesavior
rad lulz wrote:
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.
When are we gonna be mods breh

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:41 pm
by rad lulz
romothesavior wrote:
rad lulz wrote:
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.
When are we gonna be mods breh
When we stop spamming DROVES, MOTTLES N BAUBLES and other memes constantly in on-topic threads, aka never.

Re: How can I become a TLS Mod? And can I put it on resume?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:42 pm
by sunynp
chimp wrote:
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?

top-law-schools.com/forums
9/2009 - Present
Troll
9/2009- present
10,000+ posts ( only 1500 posts in the we debate beautiful women thread), provided on-topic advice to 0Ls seeking guidance on choosing between Ave Maria and Florida Coastal; argued that no one should pay sticker at Hastings or GW; reviewed personal statements for grammatical errors; educated people on the value of "ties" and the regional nature of legal employment; and, critiqued bidlists to maximimize OCI screeners. Avoided posting in the hip-hop thread even though I know that Eminem is still the bomb.