I can see it in your eyes.You don't have a single fucking offer.

I see you every time you walk down the halls. You recover from your zombie-like trance just long enough to avert your eyes away from mine. The semester has worn you down and what do you have to show for it? You are a stump of a man.

You hope I don't start up a conversation with you because you know it will lead to the inevitable. That talk and pitter patter about plans for the summer. Great summer plans of getting wined and dined in some far off city. Great plans of meeting new people and getting paid to do nothing. Because you didn't get a single fucking offer. And I can see the pain in your eyes.

I had more callbacks than you had first-interviews. I had more offers than the number of firms who would even deign to look at you twice. I've been to more cities in 4 weeks than you or your grandchildren will ever set foot in during their entire lives. Chicago, New York, LA. I can tell you which airlines fly from which terminals and how many feet you have to walk to get to the 6:50 flight to LaGuardia from the 5:30 flight from O'Hare. I've had more money thrown at me on a single dinner than you spent on food in an entire month. Because you had heard about the stories of excess. And they wouldn't even let you glance inside the window.

I'm sorry my friend, but the life of ibanking is not only the life of the mind, it is the life of the mob. And to the mob, I cast my body thereupon.

 

wooooooooww, what a loser. I totally concur with IronBanker.....I absolutely despise people like this. Hopefully, i will never, ever meet someone like you-- with your horribly racist comments, and elitist attitude. Stop gunning for attention.

Go off yourself, I mean really, you suck at life.

 

an immature kid who is nothing more than a punk. With that attitude, I doubt that was how you got your offers. You probably dropped your pants, bent over, and had a small neon sign flashing in red above your crack flashing, "insert here"

 

This is copied and pasted from a post at xoxohth.com; it was originally in reference to "biglaw," not IB. e.g., notice his mention of getting paid to do nothing? Law firm summer associates are the only ones who really get wined and dined like that, not corpfin summer analysts.

Still, I found this to be sort of funny. Obviously struck a chord with people like pwm2ib.

 

by sleepyguyb (Monkey, 61) on Fri, 2007-03-02 00:12 reply | quote


I got an offer for Ops from a top 5 vault ibank and pay was 40k with signing bonus + end of year bonus. The location isnt in NYC though, I guess they adjusted to reflect COL. Lame.

---that was his post about the ops job. So I guess he is going around laughing at people because he has an offer in bumblefcuk,whatever in ops.

 
Kasanova:
by sleepyguyb (Monkey, 61) on Fri, 2007-03-02 00:12 reply | quote

I got an offer for Ops from a top 5 vault ibank and pay was 40k with signing bonus + end of year bonus. The location isnt in NYC though, I guess they adjusted to reflect COL. Lame.

---that was his post about the ops job. So I guess he is going around laughing at people because he has an offer in bumblefcuk,whatever in ops.

People really do their research on this board

 

SJFC07 no it isnt. it also depends on what you mean by no name. there is the "t14" or the top 14 schools, those are all good national schools. then there is the top 20, which is bascially 6 good regional schools, this includes UCLA/USC west coast, texas/vandy in the south, GW in DC, and WUSTL for midwest. also if you want boston, bc or bu are not terrible either.

any other school and i hope you are getting a scholarship to pay for it. id advise you to go to the xoxo law message board. those guys are assholes compared to me though, its a fun board

gqbanker15 that was nothing, look at the research they do on the law board. its amazing

 

xis, spoken like a true non lawyer. just look at the evoluation of what an offer is, product liability, a contract, etc over the past 50 years. ya nothing changes...

or how about the tax set up cravath did that was so complicated that the IRS didnt know if it was legal or not.

if you think the law is black and white, you are so wrong. they dont pay them millions to find a code that proves their case. in terms of intellectual stimulation. law >>>>> banking

 

xis, spoken like a true non lawyer. just look at the evoluation of what an offer is, product liability, a contract, etc over the past 50 years. ya nothing changes...

or how about the tax set up cravath did that was so complicated that the IRS didnt know if it was legal or not.

if you think the law is black and white, you are so wrong. they dont pay them millions to find a code that proves their case. in terms of intellectual stimulation. law >>>>> banking

 
sleepyguyb:
in terms of intellectual stimulation. law >>>>> banking
Hmm.. I know of corporate lawyers who absolutely hate the work they do, claiming it is truly mind-numbing, and want to switch over to banking, but I can't say I know any bankers that are dying to get into law.

Not to say banking is very stimulating either, just saying it is hard to argue that either are "creative" fields that require tons of original thought.

 
sleepyguyb:
xis, spoken like a true non lawyer. just look at the evoluation of what an offer is, product liability, a contract, etc over the past 50 years. ya nothing changes...

or how about the tax set up cravath did that was so complicated that the IRS didnt know if it was legal or not.

if you think the law is black and white, you are so wrong. they dont pay them millions to find a code that proves their case. in terms of intellectual stimulation. law >>>>> banking

Sorry, never knew tax-law was that exciting...

Besides, I was referring to the fact that much of US law is the common law system.

 

i didnt say creative, i said intellectual stimulation. being a political science professor wold probably be high in terms of intellectual stimulation (the research not teaching) but would be low in creativity

law doesnt get interesting till your in it for a number of years, young associats (4 years or less) get the basic stuff. so most lawyers in their 20s are doing fairly boring things. not sure what age lawyers you know.

 

i didnt say creative, i said intellectual stimulation. being a political science professor wold probably be high in terms of intellectual stimulation (the research not teaching) but would be low in creativity

law doesnt get interesting till your in it for a number of years, young associats (4 years or less) get the basic stuff. so most lawyers in their 20s are doing fairly boring things. not sure what age lawyers you know.

 

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