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Tuesday’s Tangent (a day late)

TANGENT TUESDAY

Cover letters . . . where do I begin?! I have a love-hate relationship with these.

I saw a quick video on Business Insider that quoted a statistic that about 50% of employers actually read the cover letter. But, because you don’t know what half of those employers you are applying with, it is better to be safe then sorry. So, basically, always provide a cover letter with your resume and application unless it is specifically stated NOT to provide one.

Being on a hiring panel, I read a large amount of cover letters. The problem is I read a large amount in quick succession. So, when one “stands out” to me it is only because it stands apart from the other 19 I am reading within that same 2 to 3 hour period. And I guess that is the point, right? To stand apart from the rest?

But here is my predicament: I am applying for a job that doesn’t actually exist yet, that isn’t being advertised, and that I was asked to apply for by a partner of the firm. I was explicitly asked to provide a cover letter to supplement the resume they had previously requested. So . . . how do I make myself stand out against the competition when there is no competition?

Ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!! I feel like this is a HUGE test and I am just not sure how to complete it.

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Job Satisfaction

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It’s hard to admit, but I am very unhappy at my job. While I love being an attorney and I absolutely love a lot of aspects of my job, I don’t like a main component of my job.

I am doing a great job and have received excellent feedback from my boss with praise and an increase in complex work. I am consistently asked for my input and feedback on changes going on in the office. I am still part of the new attorney hiring committee. But at the end of the day . . . I am unhappy.

I have weighed the pros and cons of what I am required to do on a daily basis and I have decided this is not the field of law I want to practice in. The problem arises, however, it is a field I have worked in for the past 12 years! I have literally no experience in the field I want to be in and it is hard to “jump ship” when you don’t have anywhere to land. That is what is holding me to my current job . . . security.

How do you balance the things you love against the things you hate in your job? I don’t know. But this is the year I find out which way the scale tips.

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Happy New Year!

2017

2017 has arrived! I have many “want-to-do’s” on my list accompanied with “how-am-I-gonna-get-that-done’s” following close behind.

Here is to a productive and happier year!

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Being on the Other Side of the Table

Reputation

Does anyone else Google “how to answer interview questions?” Or “how to make a good first impression in an interview?” I have. Even when I am not interviewing for a job. I do this because I have often times been on the other side of the table . . .  the interviewer. I want to know which candidates are giving canned responses and what the internet is telling people will “land you the job of your dreams.”

In my past position, I interviewed numerous candidates to fill the vacancies for staff that held support functions in our office. Now, as an attorney, I have been asked to continue my role as a panel interviewer for incoming attorneys. I was blown away when they asked me to stay on in that role and I have enjoyed every minute of it.

Recently, I had the pleasure of sitting on an interview panel at my law school. During the part of the interview when the interviewer asks “so, do you have any questions for me?,” the last candidate of the day turned to me and asked:

I heard you are an alum of this law school. Can you tell me the one thing that you learned in law school that makes you successful in your job?

Without even thinking about it, I responded “protect your reputation, because you never know who will be sitting on the other side of the table.”

It’s more true than I think some new attorneys will ever have the ability to understand. I started to appreciate that fact more when I started interviewing other attorneys that I either knew of or heard of during law school.

I explained to the candidate that your reputation in the legal community starts in law school because you are sitting next to your future colleagues. People who you will work with for the rest of your career. How they know you in law school will be how they perceive you for the rest of the time you interact with them during your legal career.

I can think of two attorneys that I currently work  with as opposing counsel. I know how they played fast and loose in law school and I know they are probably flying by the seat of their pants in the cases we have together.  I can think of another currently unemployed attorney who reached out to me for a referral for a position in my office. I was very direct and explained to them that I did not know anything about their work ethic as they were rarely in class and failed to show up to our final group presentation. And for those reasons, I was not comfortable in making the referral. They probably cussed me out, deleted my email, and moved on to find the next person they could suck a referral out of. All I know is that I will never refer someone for a job in my office that I cannot personally see myself working alongside of.

So, to all of you thinking about going to law school, starting your 1L year, or even entering your 2L year, protect your reputation because you never know who will be across from you at that table when it comes time to interview for that job you really want.

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The Role of a Mommy Attorney

Mommy

I am no expert. My opinions are my own from my own experiences and a lot of deep thinking over a glass (or two) of Malbec. 

In the later part of Little Bit’s first year of life we had an in-home caretaker help us out a few days a week. She helped another family the other days of the week. The mother of those children was an attorney.

Unfortunately,  I did not have a lot of interaction with our caretaker. My husband worked from home so a lot of the conversations had regarding the mommy-attorney of the other children occurred between Mr. Mister and our caretaker. But they have always stuck with me.

The two things that stuck out were: “she always chose work over her children” and “even when she is home, she has no time for her children.” I want to be clear that she was in no way bad-mouthing this other mother. And, we didn’t even know this other family and probably never would. But the instances that our caretaker used as examples were enough to make me consider the role of a mommy attorney.

Now, I understand that the solo-moms, the ones doing it all on their own, are in a whole different category than what I am talking about now. What I have experienced is the role of a mommy attorney who is doing it with the help of a partner.

BE A PRESENT ATTORNEY! 

When I am at work, I am in full on work mode. Stand back! I am laser-focused on the tasks I have ahead of me and I know I need to be able to complete everything I have to do in the hours I am in the office. I am an attorney as soon as I walk into that office.

I limit my personal phone calls – but who is really going to call me anyway? I am rarely on my cell phone – I am pretty burned out on social media. And my lunches are usually at my desk or last no more than 45 minutes when I run out to eat.

Here’s the thing: I don’t want to bring work home with me. Period. I am away from my family for hours during the day, I don’t want to be forced to bring work home with me because I was bad at managing my time while at work. So I am present when I am at work.

BE A PRESENT MOMMY! 

Then, I am present when I am home. The minute I walk in my front door I am greeted by two barking dogs and a child that CANNOT WAIT to give me a kiss and a hug. She is my priority the minute I walk in the door. I hug and kiss her and ask her about her day at school. I am a mommy as soon as I walk in that front door.

Although I may have a million things that I could be thinking about for work, I try to remain focused on my family. Little Bit and I will cook dinner together while Mr. Mister gets some things done around the house. Then, we practice letter recognition or play musical instruments or play with whatever toy is keeping her attention that day.

Then, before I know it, it is bed time. While I know I can rush through “the routine” to get a few additional minutes of me time,  I don’t. I will always heed the advice to enjoy my child while she is young because they grow up so fast. IT’S. SO. TRUE!

So, instead, I read her the books she chooses, even if they are 15 pages long. And I do the voices. And I let her interrupt me to ask questions. And I even let her  try to count the number of shiny scales on the Rainbow Fish (she says there’s 20). Then we sing songs. And I let her sing along with me and make up her own words and slightly delay the inevitable, because I am a mommy and I am present in that moment.

BE A PARTNER!

Before me and Mr. Mister had Little Bit, he had a discussion with me that will forever stick with me. He said we always have to put each other before our child. This made so much sense once he explained it to me.

He explained how if we fell apart, we were no good to a kid. We had to make sure we appreciated each other, stood by the others decisions, and to never let our kid divide us or pit us against one another.

This has worked for us. It has taken some practice during the times of extreme stress, but we feel our child is such a great kid because we show her how to love and appreciate things and people through our example.

We make sure that we stay connected. We talk every night before bed about the things weighing on our minds. We also talk about the funny stuff . . . more often than not we are laughing hysterically because we are each just weird enough for the other to find the comedy in it all.We have date nights once a month, if not more. Day dates are my favorite, but Mr. Mister prefers evenings out.

In addition to being a mommy and attorney, I also have the honor of being someone’s wife.  A role I take as seriously as all the others.

BE YOURSELF!

On top of everything else I am making time for in my day, I can’t forget about myself. THIS IS HUGE! Also, I’ll admit, the hardest role in my life.

I am still me. Regardless of the hat that I am wearing on any given day at any particular time, I am still me. I have emotions like everyone else. I have fears like everyone else. And I have the limits just like everyone else.

In order to keep my life functioning, I need to make sure I am functioning. So, I work out 3-4 times a week. Also, I will take a hot bath when time permits or wake up early to take an extra long shower. I have been reading books like crazy lately (hence the lack of posts). I will take a morning to run the errands I need to handle for myself. Or, there have even been times where I ask Mr. Mister to allow me to take a quick 20 minute breather when I feel I have reached my limit.

If you allow all of the roles you juggle to overwhelm you, you will eventually burn out. Luckily, I realized this sooner rather than later.

I never want to be that person that had to choose one role over another. Right now, my job and family situation allow me to handle all of these roles: mom, wife, woman, attorney. And I feel I am fulfilling these roles up to my standards.

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The Juggle is Real

Approximately 9 months ago I was hired as an attorney in the government sector. They threw me in head first and the initial weeks were a struggle. But luckily, some semblance of normalcy crept back into my life.

Then, cut to two months ago, I was “promoted” to a different area of the office. I was enthusiastic for the change because it was in the particular specialization I wanted to be in, but… I was not looking forward to the extra work and hours that came with it. But now, with a little bit of juggling and a whole lot of help, I have managed to “manage” my work and home life in a way that makes me feels comfortable. I am comfortable in knowing that when I am at work I am doing my job to the best of my ability. I am also comfortable knowing that when I am at home, I am home. Period.

My days aren’t a struggle, but here is my daily juggle.

5:00 a.m. Wake Up

I don’t need an alarm clock anymore. Not because my body has accustomed itself to being an early riser. Nope. My dogs feel the need to jump on me and scratch the hell out of my arms until I wake up and let them out to pee and to bark at the birds that like to hang out on our fence. So, I am up.

6:00 a.m. Showered and Caffeinate 

I would like to say that I have spent my initial hour doing things that “every successful person does in the morning.” Nope. I have not surprisingly wasted it on social media, news, and bill pay.

6:45-ish a.m. Little Bit is Up and at ‘Em

She transitioned to a new room with a “big girl bed” shortly before her second birthday. To my surprise, we put her in there the first night and not once has she ever gotten out of her bed without someone being in there with her. Parenting Win!

But, it’s pretty weird too. I’ll look at the monitor and see her sitting at the edge of her bed, staring at the door, waiting. I go in and rescue her at this point.

Also, in between 6:30 and 6:45, I have managed to slap a little make-up on.

7:15 a.m. Baggin’ It All Up

Little Bit either sits with me while I finish my hair and make-up or Mr. Mister is up and making us all breakfast. It varies from day-to-day, but I am pretty much ready to go by 7:15 a.m.

I spend these last fifteen minutes getting my various bags together and making a lunch for me and/or Little Bit if I was too lazy to do it the night before. I try to do it ahead of time otherwise Little Bit wants to “help” and I lose a good fifteen minutes on my commute time.

Also, I carry four bags, which I transport from my house, to my car, to my office, back to my car, and back into my house. This takes some time to get them all situated and ready to go.

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                  -Purse, file bag, gym bag, lunch bag

I am quite a sight in the morning.

7:30 a.m. Fight the Traffic

Mr. Mister has a slightly more flexible morning schedule than I do in the so he takes Little Bit to her school. I like this because she gets her time in the morning to enjoy her breakfast and to get showered. I hated feeling that I would rush her on the morning when I would take her to school because my schedule dictated when and where I needed to be.

I take the same road every day to work, but you never know what’s going to happen. Sometimes the thirty-minute commute turns into an hour if traffic is at it’s worst. Sometimes, it a straight shot and I have time to stop for a third cup of coffee (because the one I drank at home and the one I drank while driving to work sometimes just aren’t enough).

8:00-8:30 a.m. Let the Games Begin

Depending on any hearings I have, I need to be in court by 8:15 a.m. When I have no hearings (which is rare), I can get in by 8:30 a.m. But, as a professional, I prefer to be in my office by 8:00 a.m. absent any craziness.

I feel that this sets an example of me as a professional and I just hate being late as it truly sets the tone for the rest of my day.

10:30 a.m. Makin’ Calls

I am normally back in my office for the rest of the day by 10:30 a.m. and can start returning phone calls, responding to emails that needed more than a quick response, and scheduling meeting, interviews, and depositions.

I am not a big fan of being in the courtroom, so the “behind the scenes,” office-type work that I get to do is my favorite!

11:45 a.m. Movin’ and Groovin’

In my last position, I was walking all over the place. My steps would total close to 20,000 each weekday. In my new position, I am sitting a majority of the day. Since my office provides a very accessible gym in our building, I take advantage of it during my lunch hour.

Not only I am trying to lose the last 13 pounds of baby weight, but also I need to break up my day by getting out of my office. Seriously, sometimes I get so caught up in what I am doing I forget to eat. AND I LOVE TO EAT!

So, I take about 45 minutes to get in a quick but good workout, shower, and head back to the office.

1:00 p.m. Lunch!

No explanation needed other than this is at my desk while I am working.

Side note: I can’t find the exact article, but I once read that you should take your lunch outside of your office. Even if you pack it. Something about getting fresh air, impacting your brain, and making you live longer. Although I appreciated it at the time, I would rather work out then head outside during my lunch break.

My options are to work out during lunch or after Little Bit goes to sleep. When I would exercise in the evenings, I would lose that time with my husband. So, I am literally sacrificing my life for him!

1:00 – 4:45 p.m. Doin’ Work

For the rest of the day I am just handling my caseload and doing what I love. It’s easy and I am enjoying my new position.

4:45 p.m. Fight the Traffic – Part 2

Little Bits school is about 45 minutes from my office. I need to be there by 5:30 p.m. because I don’t want her to be the last kid there. So, I leave about 4:45 p.m. and make it just in time. The traffic is always the same because I take the freeway there. I love it. There are never any surprises. Even an accident on the freeway doesn’t hold up traffic in a significant way.

P.S. Little Bit loves her school and so do we! We are so glad we found it despite all the “Are you on the waitlist? No? Sorry, we’re full” that we received when trying to get her into a school. Hmmm… there’s something no one tells you about having a kid. Pre-preschool waitlists!

5:30 p.m. Dinner

By the time we get home, Mr. Mister is already there tying up any lose ends from his day. The day of the week determines who cooks dinner. Thursdays are Mr. Mister since I have to take Little Bit to gymnastics right afterwards. Friday is normally take-out. So, all the other days it’s me! Sometimes Little Bit helps or Mr. Mister grills. But I want to make sure Little Bit experiences dinnertime as a family and we eat as many home-prepared meals as we can. At least, that is my goal.

6:30-7:30 p.m. Game Time

Little Bit and I normally play some type of game while Mr. Mister cleans up the kitchen. I know a lot of you have this same rule: I cook, you clean.

These days, Little Bit loves to practice her gymnastics, color, dance, play with her doctor “tools,” or bake me a pretend dessert in her play kitchen. Mr. Mister normally joins us for some additional silliness. The dogs too. They have a safe spot, curled up on her bed, out of the way of any flying objects.

Two years old is an amazing time for her little brain. She learns so much, so quickly and I am amazed everyday.

The nighttime routine is PJs, brushed teeth, two books, and three songs. SHE COUNTS THE SONGS! She use to pick the same two books every night: Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See and The Very Hungry Caterpillar (two good ones). But lately, she picks two different books every night so even I am staying interested in the material.

Our last song always has to be the ABC’s, in English and Spanish. It’s just now dawning on me that she is sneaking a fourth song out of me every night!

7:45 p.m. The End is Near

Not one time from when I leave work to when I put her to bed have I checked my work phone or thought about work. My time with Little Bit is so precious that I hate to waste any of it. My job affords me the luxury of not having any emergencies that can’t wait a few hours or until the following morning. I may not become a millionaire at this job, but having the flexibility and work-life balance has so much more worth to me.

At this point, I take a quick look at my work phone. Handle anything that can be done with a quick response, and start a load of laundry. I try to do one load a night otherwise my weekend is shot.

Then, it’s time for my PJs, face wash, and either a book or a show. I knocked out three books last month and I am currently looking for new recommendations.

My husband prefers TV shows, but our interests don’t exactly align. So our night normally progresses with him on the couch watching a show, and me on the couch, head on his lap, with a book. Sometimes desserts are had. Mostly ridiculous comments are made about the writing or acting in a particularly bad show. Either way, the time together is fun and necessary.

9:00 p.m. Bed!

Seriously. If it were socially accepted to go to sleep at 7:30 when Little Bit does, I totally would! 9 o’clock feels so late for me.

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Tick Tock

Clock

Where do I begin?! I am sorry. I am sorry for the silence. I am sorry for not planning better. I am sorry for having poor time management. But, I am back.

Life as a working attorney is FAR different than life as a law student and life awaiting bar results. As soon as my admission to the state bar was complete, I started working as an attorney in my office the following week. It has been a whirlwind, to say the least.

I have a lot of post ideas saved up. Now, to find the time to write them.

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Resumes, Meetings, Interviews….Oh My!

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As soon as my state bar number hit my inbox I hit the ground running. Well, kind of.

I have had my eye set on three small to medium size firms that I wanted to apply to. Unfortunately, none of them are hiring. Fortunately, I received a call back from each of them wanting to have either an informal interview or a chat over coffee for introductions. They all went well and I was so pleased to get some face time with some of the partners and my face and resume is now in their minds in the event a position opens up!

My career counselor always told us to network, network, network! Although I chose to network within a small group of firms, I feel I benefited greatly not just from the face time, but from the advice each partner was able to give to me as far as my path in this new law career of mine. To see them let down their guard and just chat about their love of their jobs and their dislikes was invaluable. I may have left a little giddy from each meeting. Almost as if I had some unknown knowledge that others didn’t.

So, needless to say, this past month has been a crazy month. In addition to the three private firms, I also submitted an application to my own office for which I was hustled through an interview and the formal background process with a tentative start date of August 10th. I can’t complain. I knew upon graduation I would have a job, it was just a matter of where.

Hopefully now that I have settled down with all of the job hunting craziness I can get back to posting more regularly. I miss this.

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Tuesday’s Tangent

TANGENT TUESDAY

“Probably not.” This is my response to the persistent question I have been asked now a trillion times. “Can I get free legal advice from you now?”

First, I am not being rude. I simply just can’t give every person I know free “legal advice.” Building a book of business should be treated just as such, a business. While there are the occasional free consultations to get the ball rolling on a new business relationship I can’t just sit down with every acquaintance who asks. Plus, any firm I work for will probably want my acquiantance as a client not just a free consultation.

Second, I just don’t know the answer. Apparently the outside world believes law students leave law school knowing everything there is to know about every area of law. Sorry folks, that’s just not the case. We leave knowing how to read a case, synthesize information, and think critically. We do not know about every area that concerns the law. If we did, don’t you think we’d need a little more schooling?

Lastly, although I can give any person the low down on most issues of criminal prosecution in my own state, I won’t. As every law student knows the answer is “it depends” because each fact situation is different. So when an acquaintance comes calling for a recent arrest on an alleged crime I will point them to the directory of lawyers who will be willing to take their case…for a fee.

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And There It Was…

… my name!

Thursday while at work I was a big ball of stress. The impending release of the bar pass names was obviously weighing on me. Getting no work done, my boss suggested I take a half day and enjoy some time with my family and relax on Friday while I waited for the bar results to be posted.

I went home, napped, made dinner, played with Little Bit and tried (unsuccessfully) to keep the thought of the results being posted out of my head. Friday was not much better. I did menial things around the house and played and napped some more. From 3:00-4:00 the hour just stalled. It was as if time stood still. LONGEST. HOUR. OF. MY. LIFE.

But then there we were. Refreshing the page where the results were to be posted. Little Bit sitting on the couch in the office with Alex and Aldo trying to weasel their way up to the couch as well. Mr. Mister was in control of the mouse-clicking, refreshing  every second and I stood behind him, knees shaking, biting my nails, waiting for the link to appear. Mr. Mister was refreshing the screen so quickly he missed it but I saw the blue hyperlink appear. I screamed “there is it! Stop! Stop! Stop! Click here.” And I pointed out to him what he had overlooked.

The attachment opened and my heart quickened. My knees started to get a little weak and suddenly the sound of Little Bit’s animal noise toys was muted from my ears and all I heard was my own pounding heartbeat. And there it was, my name.

I passed the state bar exam! I was ecstatic! Elated! Happy! I jumped up and down and hugged my husband and cried knowing that the stress of law school was behind me and I only had the joy of starting a new career in front of me.

For those starting bar prep for the July bar, put in the study time. It doesn’t have to be excessive, but it should be quality. I hope you get the same excitement I did when you see your name on a pass list.

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