Wednesday, July 25, 2007

That's what we did--we decamped for a bit. Around mid-day on Tuesday, I had a second interview for a position that I had first interviewed for on Monday of the previous week. The first interview was conducted by the female partner, who seemed lovely and quite nice. It's not really a job I want, but they offer a very generous benefits package, so I'll admit I pretended to be interested when she said she wanted me to meet her partner this week. (He'd been out all of last week.) Let's just say the male partner couldn't be more different in demeanor and approach. I sat in the interview, making all of the right noises, pretending I was oh-so-interested. But inside I was thinking, "Dude, you are WAY too uptight." I saw history repeating itself. Here was a job landing in my lap--in an industry that I hated--and my intuition was screaming, "RUN! RUN! RUN!" I was near tears when I hooked up with the boyfriend, who'd been waiting in the parking lot across the street. I told him about the extremely generous benefits...and then said, "I just don't think I can do it. I'll hate it." He sort of smiled and said, "I was waiting for you to say that." That decided, and having just gotten out of Dodge for part of Memorial Day, we suddenly said, "Let's go camping! While we can! Before we get jobs!" So we browser software made a mad dash to Wal-Mart in Woodland to buy camping gear, since we'd sold all of ours in Portland before moving to the V.I.

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This post from Credit Slips tells us the numbers are bearing out what has been posted here numerous times. I will reiterate. If you are interested in a new practice area, one that will keep you sustained during 1) your pursuit of solo practice; and/or 2) your pursuit of your dream niche area which will take time to develop; and one that is less litigious and fairly stable, then look into bankruptcy. As many veterans are leaving it now is the time to stake your position. There was just a devastating tsunami login failure in the Solomon Islands. This debt tsunami will be more devastating , especially for two-income middle class families .

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