Taking the entrepreneurial approach to getting a law job too far.
Previous post: I Associate with the Dweebs
Next post: Bitter News, Week of July 18th, 2011
Taking the entrepreneurial approach to getting a law job too far.
Previous post: I Associate with the Dweebs
Next post: Bitter News, Week of July 18th, 2011
{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }
To quote Duke Philips: “Where’s the joke?” How do you botch the solid set-up in the first three panels? It didn’t follow the lead-up and it isn’t absurd enough to think he was trying to totally muck it up. Why bring up spam and then go in a totally different direction? Just because you can draw does not mean you can write comedy.
My intent wasn’t for the last three panels to represent a chronological progression, but alternative scenarios–three different punches to the setup in the first two panels. I realize now that the layout could’ve reflected this structure better. Composition definitely isn’t as easy as they make it look.
Fair criticism. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
I think it IS important to get a good job and TRAINING. Where I work, the manageing partner always supivises my work and critiquees it for me so that the next time I will not to it again.
If this is being enterprenurial, then I am this too.
You actually have a job? Come the fuck on, stop lying. You cannot even write a couple sentences in English correctly. You are one major league retard without fail.
What are you taking about? I think there is somthing SERIOUSLEY wrong with you. You should NOT be bashing me. I am ADMITTED to the NY Bar. Fooey on you! FOOEY!
No, you can barely spell and use all caps without any sense of irony. You’re either a terrible faker or a fourth tier law school grad trying to fit in.
FOOEY on you to, Randy St. Randy? What kind of a name IS that? Many men want to date me, but not you. Fooey on you!
BitterLawyer has it come to this? You have more people trolling on your site than actual posters?
Ah well.