May 12, 2008
IT IS with a dull anger that I read your article, "These temp lawyers are top-notch, a new firm in Boston promises" (Business, May 5), which my grandmother handed to me as I was clicking on the classifieds in a fruitless effort to find an ad for a junior-level attorney.You see, I have four years of an Ivy League education, followed by three years of law school, and admission to the bar. In a world where someone with a doctor of jurisprudence is automatically considered to be one of the top earners in the country, the Globe frittered away the opportunity to report on the underclass of lawyers who are mired in tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of dollars in debt and count on document review to pay the bills.
Instead, the story gleefully perpetuated a "stereotype" by noting that a contract attorney is a "fancy name for recent law school graduates who are desperate for work."
And it touts the services of a staffing firm that refuses to hire recent graduates who "couldn't get a job anywhere," without bothering to interview a single contract attorney.
This recent underemployed attorney also used to be a journalist. Maybe I should have remained one, as the Globe could certainly use a refresher in one of the cardinal rules of journalism: Always examine all potential angles.
KRISTINA ARVANITIS
Medford
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Monday, May 12, 2008
Kristina Arvanitis is my Hero!
That is not Kristina Arvanitis. That is the actress Helen Slater in Supergirl. I think she is trying to rescue biscuits from Popeyes in that scene.
This is a letter to the editor regarding an article from Boston.com It is an article that I had touched on earlier about how a particular staff attorney was only hiring "top notch" Boston Contract Attorneys.
Now that is classic.
Labels:
Biscuits,
Contract Attorneys,
Heroes to Mankind,
Supergirl,
Top Notch
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