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Best PSLF Eligible Jerb for a Lifestyle Guy

Post by 09042014 » Fri Oct 26, 2012 2:57 am

Ok bros, we need to brainstorm.

What's the credited PSLF Eligible job.


  • Criteria:
  • Job is easy to get. Standardized test entry exam a plus
  • Ease of job - no hard working
  • livable wage
  • JD required is a plus for LRAP Bros
  • hours worked a week
  • stability of the job

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Re: Best PSLF Eligible Jerb for a Lifestyle Guy

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Re: Best PSLF Eligible Jerb for a Lifestyle Guy

Post by nevdash » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:05 am

Maybe city solicitor in a big-but-not-major city? A buddy of mine does this and it seems chill as fuck; pay is about the same as an ADA with far fewer hours, and I imagine the work becomes very, very easy once you get the hang of the limited set of laws you deal with on a daily basis.

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Re: Best PSLF Eligible Jerb for a Lifestyle Guy

Post by okinawa » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:51 am

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Re: Best PSLF Eligible Jerb for a Lifestyle Guy

Post by dresden doll » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:53 am

My job is totally credited. Too bad PI jobs are in such short supply.

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Re: Best PSLF Eligible Jerb for a Lifestyle Guy

Post by BeenDidThat » Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:11 am

People already covered the big ones. Municipal legal counsel type jobs would be perfect.

Also: low level prosecutor (county or muni). Probably not an easy job to get. But easy as pie once you're in, imo.

Lastly: staff atty for intermediate appellate court judge. 40-80k, 9-5, write short bench briefs on why some convict's appeal is bullshit an they need to stay in the pen.

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Re: Best PSLF Eligible Jerb for a Lifestyle Guy

Post by dresden doll » Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:14 am

BeenDidThat wrote: Lastly: staff atty for intermediate appellate court judge. 40-80k, 9-5, write short bench briefs on why some convict's appeal is bullshit an they need to stay in the pen.
Oh yeah, that too.

The great part about these jobs is that you don't have to put in long hours if you don't want to. But frequently you do, because they're actually interesting and make you feel like you're doing something relevant.

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Re: Best PSLF Eligible Jerb for a Lifestyle Guy

Post by A. Nony Mouse » Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:29 am

BeenDidThat wrote: Lastly: staff atty for intermediate appellate court judge. 40-80k, 9-5, write short bench briefs on why some convict's appeal is bullshit an they need to stay in the pen.
Actually, you'd write the opinion stating why the convict's appeal is bullshit and they need to stay in the pen, so not always short (defendants are really good at manufacturing issues). But still, definitely a sweet gig if you don't mind doing the exact same thing over and over again every day.

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