Sunday, November 18, 2012

There's no such thing as a surefire career choice...

...not anymore, not in this economy.

via Twitter.

13 comments:

KM said...

God, I wish!
Though seeing them swing from piano wire is my first choice.
Remember it's the 98% that give the other 2% a bad rep.

Stardraigh said...

Is that Bill Nye as the 2nd lawyer? O.o

Bazinga said...

One will take your money and do anything for cash, no matter how sleazy. The other is just a prostitute.

greg said...

Yeah, that's Bill Nye. This is a clip of a sketch from 'Almost Live', a sketch show that aired in the Seattle area mid-80's through mid 90...funny, funny stuff. It was so watched out her, NBC allowed them to put Saturday Night Live on half an hour later than normal.

If you are ever bored, take a look for 'Mind Your Manners with Bill Quan' videos...

Sean D Sorrentino said...

That's awesome. I think that they really should operate like that. It lowers overhead.

Anonymous said...

This isn't far from the truth if you read Glenn's and other law-blogs about the law grad employment situation.

The legal "profession" deserves it.

Anonymous said...

You do know that the Cortland County, New York District Attorney just came out as a '70s porn actor.

http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2012/11/cortland_county_district_attor.html

Lawyers porn?

Isn't that the city of Chicago or New Orleans?

Shootin' Buddy

TinCan Assassin said...

Well, it's honest. You pay a bunch of money to get f***ed.

RevolverRob said...

The only sure career choice these days is as a politician.

If you can stomach being a smarmy, criminal, bastard, you'll find work.

At least, that's what I've discerned given the current crop of politicians. They must let anyone do it.

-Rob

Kristophr said...

Bah. They belong in a bordello ... I mean law firm.

bedlamite said...

Clicky

rickn8or said...

Now I'm confused about what is The Second-Oldest Profession.

eiaftinfo said...

Just one word Ms. T - Plastics . . . .