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- From: bhayden@teal.csn.org (Bruce Hayden)
- Subject: Re: Actual lawyers on this group?
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 14:12:10 GMT
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- Aimee J. Zeltzer <AZ7408A@auvm.american.edu> writes:
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- > Can I tell you? My goal in life as I near the end of my law
- > school career is to dissuade any and all creative or intersting types
- >who are not anal retentive from going into law. If you want to be
- >a corporate drone, and if you can pay attention to tiny, (indignificant) detail
- >s (like periods or commas, or whatever) go into law! Right now I am working in
- > a patent office and I could just die!! However, if you like math or drawings
- >go for it. But heed my warning: It's a lie!! (p.s. I don't care about typing
- > or spelling--law school has failed with socializing this one!)
-
- Its not allways that bad. Also, the attention to detail is no worse
- and probably not as important than in programming. I can see though
- that a stint in the PTO could be mind numbing.
-
- Bruce E. Hayden
- Attorney at Law
- (303) 758-8400
- bhayden@csn.org
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