Signing Off . . . for now.
As if it hasn't been readily apparent, I am no longer going to be posting . . . at least for some time.
This month has been one of the most eventful of my life: I got an unofficial permanent job offer w/ my current employer, he also gave me a very generous raise, I bought a new car and of course I became a dad.
If you have been reading my blawg for awhile, you can attest to the fact I am a fairly conservative person. (Or, as some of you may have accused me, a neocon facist wishing to impose my restrictive morals upon you hedonist liberals).
But I have now begun a career as a Civil Rights plaintiff's attorney. Some times you can finish law school and actually do what you want. You don't have to settle for a job because you think it provides the best security.
When you are willing to take the risk, and wait, the perfect job can come along.
I am now currently under a gag order regarding my biggest case, and I wouldn't be posting information about it even were I not---I love this job too much to do otherwise.
But if you are curious, you can read several news reports regarding Nunez, et al. v City of Lubbock, et al. here (scroll down), here, here (particularly the last 2 paragraphs), here, here, and here.
Take Care and Good Luck, until I post again . . .
Oh, and by the way . . .
My name is _[edited for content]___. And I was Moonlighting in Misery.
This month has been one of the most eventful of my life: I got an unofficial permanent job offer w/ my current employer, he also gave me a very generous raise, I bought a new car and of course I became a dad.
If you have been reading my blawg for awhile, you can attest to the fact I am a fairly conservative person. (Or, as some of you may have accused me, a neocon facist wishing to impose my restrictive morals upon you hedonist liberals).
But I have now begun a career as a Civil Rights plaintiff's attorney. Some times you can finish law school and actually do what you want. You don't have to settle for a job because you think it provides the best security.
When you are willing to take the risk, and wait, the perfect job can come along.
I am now currently under a gag order regarding my biggest case, and I wouldn't be posting information about it even were I not---I love this job too much to do otherwise.
But if you are curious, you can read several news reports regarding Nunez, et al. v City of Lubbock, et al. here (scroll down), here, here (particularly the last 2 paragraphs), here, here, and here.
Take Care and Good Luck, until I post again . . .
Oh, and by the way . . .
My name is _[edited for content]___. And I was Moonlighting in Misery.