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Callback Shuffle Issue...

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 2:00 pm
by Anonymous User
So I just heard back from two recruiters at different firms in different cities with a callback confirmation. I gave them a non-overlapping range of availability and it worked out, unfortunately, that they scheduled them for back to back days (Wednesday in City 1, then Thursday in City 2).

I don't have too much flying experience. Should I reschedule one of them? Or is this doable?

What I'm thinking is:

Fly to City #2 for Thursday CB on Tuesday morning. Fly from City #2 to City #1 on Tuesday evening for Wednesday CB. Fly back to City #2 on Wednesday evening for Thursday CB. Fly back to school city on Thursday evening. So:

Law School -----> City #2
City #2 -----> City #1
City #1 CB.
City #1 -----> City #2
City #2 CB.
City #2 -----> Law School

Alternatively,

Law School -----> City #1
City #1 CB.
City #1 -----> Law School
(Same Day) Law School -----> City #2
City #2 CB.
City #2 -----> Law School.

Or, I could have City #1 fly me to City #2 and have them split the one-way ticket in between? But then I'd be afraid that that'd out me as not totally 100% dedicated to either city.

Really not sure what to do here.

Re: Callback Shuffle Issue...

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 2:04 pm
by subtle
This is confusing. It would be easier to give you advice with city names. Also, many firms won't want to pay for you to fly anywhere except their city and your city. So they might object to flying you from one city to the city of another firm. I think your best bet is just to speak with recruiting and explain what happened and see if they're willing. If not, call firm #2 and reschedule.

Re: Callback Shuffle Issue...

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 2:06 pm
by Mal Reynolds
This is so ridiculous without the city names. You're anonymous.

Re: Callback Shuffle Issue...

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 2:07 pm
by First Offense
Set up a one-way ticket form law school to city 1. Tell city 2 that you won't be flying from law school, but rather city 1, and from city 2 to law school.

Easy peasy.

Edit: As far as "commitment to one city", it shouldn't be much of a problem unless you've lied to one firm and told them you're only targeting their city. Shit, the attorneys making the decision will probably have no idea unless they ask that you're at a CB in another city, and I don't really see a reason to tell them. If either market is insular, you're going to have to convince them you want to be their, but that's going to be a struggle no matter what, and this probably won't really set you back.

Re: Callback Shuffle Issue...

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 2:08 pm
by Anonymous User
The alternative seems to make more sense, but it's very convoluted.

Also, i agree with the "easy peasy" guy

mredav44 (anon on accident)

Re: Callback Shuffle Issue...

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 3:07 pm
by Anonymous User
Cities are Charlotte, NC, and Jacksonville, FL.