tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3747656814607537842.post2414213441389482132..comments2023-11-28T02:46:43.715-06:00Comments on Things could be worse...: Year-end reviewsDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00873305351253214400noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3747656814607537842.post-57006859813870921832009-12-12T02:39:33.778-06:002009-12-12T02:39:33.778-06:00I'm the employer in that scenario, but that is...I'm the employer in that scenario, but that is some funny shit. <br /><br />We want our employee to move on for everyone's sake, but no one's hiring. <br /><br />This economy blows.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3747656814607537842.post-60167924831990002552009-12-09T15:30:58.607-06:002009-12-09T15:30:58.607-06:00Wow, networking really works. You're actually ...Wow, networking really works. You're actually working for an attorney and impressing him, and it still isn't leading to any contacts or job opportunities. If you're doing collection work for him anyway, why can't he just call you an "associate"? Heck, at the unpaid internship I left, the attorney even said he would let me do everything an attorney would do (like appear in court) if I stayed on after I was licensed. Essentially, he'd give me any title I wanted as long as I worked for free and didn't mind working in a closet.Esq. Neverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18248019550876835145noreply@blogger.com