Monday, July 29, 2013

last week of internship, almost lunch hour

I am so, so, so sleepy.............

I need to ask about Friday and whether and how I can get lunch money

And study up on firms I will be interviewing with
and on interview tips and skills

I just don't... want to be doing what I should be doing right now... translating.. please, no more!

Just been invited to company dinner on Thursday evening (by a person I've never seen before in the office-_-).. wonder what that'll be like?
Note: do not wear skirt on Thursday, otherwise will need to kneel for hours. No need to add to discomfort (when just being present at the dinner itself will be discomfort enough..)

Should I talk to the only US atty here?
He looks kind of grumpy (and another atty, whom I like, has said he is, kind of... too.)

waiting for my vacay in nyc.. not the ideal place to have a vacation, but it's what my schedule will allow.
I will so watch a movie. and call my friend who will have had her baby by then.

Need to call movers, and landlord, and electric service, and friends who I think will let me crash at their place for a couple of days during the process of cleaning out the apartment and moving in.. Possibly H unni could help me unpack stuff? Or at least drive me to supermarket/mall if and when I need to go shopping.

why is my supervisor not going out for lunch... get out get out get outttt or ask me to lunch with you
either way come on, so I can go out for lunch

been lurking about in WNY/Upstate firms' websites. there are some ppl with amazing 스펙 but chose to work at what some ppl call "shitlaw" (as opposed to "biglaw")... WHY? Why would you choose to work in Buffalo/Rochester/Syracuse when you can Manhattan and get better pay (up to three times as much)? Those people were on journals, did moot court, graduated with honors, etc. and they're working in Buffalo? Why the heck? And if THOSE people with amazing resumes are working at shitlaw, where the hell am I going to get a job?????

okay I'm just going to get out at noon. Six more minutes.


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