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    Re: Male paralegals

    Posted by Have an idea on 9/27/05


    Who says a lawyer needs law school? This question was an article
    I was reading and was somewhat surprised that in your state
    California a State that allows "law readers to take the bar exam
    without stepping in to a law school. "Law readers" are people
    who study law in offices and judges chambers ranther than
    classrooms. Have you heard of "law readers"? It might not be a
    bad idea to check it out.


    On 9/27/05, Mark wrote:
    >
    > I have a pre-law degree and a paralegal certificate, and have
    > been trying to get hired for two months. I have watched many
    > young, attractive females with unrelated degrees and no
    > certificate (required by law in california) get jobs as
    > paralegals. Many firms will hire attractive young things with no
    > qualification other than being a good student before hiring a
    > male who is well qualified. One thing they do not like is the
    > idea of a paralegal who is not completely subservient. I decided
    > to work in banking for two years and then go to law school. The
    > paralegal education was sort of a waste of time and money in my
    > case, except for the little sneak peak at various areas of law.
    >
    >
    >
    >> OK I'M 6'4 270 I COME TO YOUR FIRM AND WANT A JOB AND A FINE
    >> WOMEN COMES IN WHO'LL GET THE JOB THAT'S WHY I STARTED MY OWN
    >> COMPANY I GOT TURNED DOWN MILLIONS OF TIMES.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Male paralegals, 8/21/02, by Ken.
  • Re: Male paralegals, 8/25/02, by Robert.
  • Re: Male paralegals, 9/19/02, by XAVIER MCCASKEY.
  • Re: Male paralegals, 9/27/05, by Mark.
  • Re: Male paralegals, 9/27/05, by Have an idea.
  • Re: Male paralegals, 1/30/06, by Rich.


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