Should I cancel this interview?
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 3:18 pm
I am a 3L at a top 50. Top 20% of class. Had a big law SA and was cold offered, and was never really given a straight answer why, but was sent on my way with excellent references/letters of Rec. When I was cold offered, I started applying to literally every clerkship. A few weeks ago I was contacted by a bankruptcy judge in a very small border town in the Southern District of Texas. I have an interest in bankruptcy but don't want to do small scale consumer stuff, which is likely to be the majority of cases in this jurisdiction. I have had two big law interviews recently that I think went well, and have a honors program call back and an interview with a mid size market paying (in the small market where I go to school) firm next week.
If the bankruptcy clerkship could advance my career and get me into a big law bk group when it was over I would be willing to stick it out in the RGV for two years. I have been searching these boards and based on what I've seen though, a bk clerkship in a small place like this might not be great leverage for getting back into big law. I have also heard that the region this clerkship is located in is super insular and hard to fit in if you're not Mexican. I love Hispanic culture but I am definitely a gringa/wera, and my Spanish is not great. I've also read that you basically need to speak Spanish in this part of Texas.
I think if I keep hustling I will eventually get a firm job or a gov job in a more preferable location. Also, it is a major pain in the ass to get to the courthouse. I have to fly into Brownsville and then take an Uber for an hour, and I'm also very stressed about money right now and will have to do all of this on my own dime. Part of me wants to cancel the interview since I would probably prefer any other job to advance my career goals/any other market to live in. Part of me thinks I should just suck it up and go. Maybe I will be quite taken with the Rio Grande Valley and love two years filled with burritos and desert vistas. Basically, I have to decide whether or not to cancel ASAP. I realize I don't have the job yet, and this may sound a bit presumptuous, but I don't want to waste time and money I don't have on something that would be totally wrong for me/my long term goals. Any insight into what this clerkship could do for my career (or not do), would be highly appreciated. Also, if anyone has any insight into this part of the country that would also be appreciated. For what it's worth, I live in a very unique, fun city where there is always something happening and I definitely like city life. I really love Hispanic culture though and do make friends easily, so I am taking that into account as well.
If the bankruptcy clerkship could advance my career and get me into a big law bk group when it was over I would be willing to stick it out in the RGV for two years. I have been searching these boards and based on what I've seen though, a bk clerkship in a small place like this might not be great leverage for getting back into big law. I have also heard that the region this clerkship is located in is super insular and hard to fit in if you're not Mexican. I love Hispanic culture but I am definitely a gringa/wera, and my Spanish is not great. I've also read that you basically need to speak Spanish in this part of Texas.
I think if I keep hustling I will eventually get a firm job or a gov job in a more preferable location. Also, it is a major pain in the ass to get to the courthouse. I have to fly into Brownsville and then take an Uber for an hour, and I'm also very stressed about money right now and will have to do all of this on my own dime. Part of me wants to cancel the interview since I would probably prefer any other job to advance my career goals/any other market to live in. Part of me thinks I should just suck it up and go. Maybe I will be quite taken with the Rio Grande Valley and love two years filled with burritos and desert vistas. Basically, I have to decide whether or not to cancel ASAP. I realize I don't have the job yet, and this may sound a bit presumptuous, but I don't want to waste time and money I don't have on something that would be totally wrong for me/my long term goals. Any insight into what this clerkship could do for my career (or not do), would be highly appreciated. Also, if anyone has any insight into this part of the country that would also be appreciated. For what it's worth, I live in a very unique, fun city where there is always something happening and I definitely like city life. I really love Hispanic culture though and do make friends easily, so I am taking that into account as well.