If anyone's from Galway, theres a "non traditional careers in law"
talk on in the Shivaun McKenna theatre from 6 to 8 tomorrow (tuesday)

On Feb 16, 9:52 pm, Caribou <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, and sorry to bring negativity for those studying, I assume there
> is many in the same boat as myself – have all 8, but job prospects
> look extremely badly. It seems that we are as hard hit as anyone else
> (harder in my opinion) but were a group that are totally forgotten –
> we aren’t in the Law Society yet, so they’ve no real interest in us –
> most of us aren’t brand new graduates – so we fall between all the
> stools with no none to give us a voice. If you are a recently
> qualified at least then you have the OPTION of transferring your
> qualification to another common law jurisdiction (although given the
> global nature of this recession that might not be any great benefit).
>
> So would people have any ideas on alternatives for the time being? Or
> plans of action? Maybe we could investigate job prospects and what is
> required in other common law jurisdictions? I’ve done a small bit of
> investigating on New Zealand, so maybe a few of could investigate
> different countries and report back? Also, the Law Society are only
> interested in helping out qualified solicitors and trainees – perhaps
> we need them to make them aware of our situation and what they may do
> to help us? For instance, maybe they could make other Law Societies
> aware of what the FE1s entails and so this might make it easier when
> our foreign legal qualifications are being assessed. For instance, to
> begin the PPC in New Zealand you must have recognised law
> qualification from a recognised university. I have a PG Diploma from
> an unrecognised third level (DIT). That’s where it would be handy if
> my FE1s carried some weight. i.e. I’m wondering is there anything the
> Law Society could do to help us out in that regard.
>
> Generally, I’m wondering if we may work on alternatives to the bleak
> Irish situations, just to see what options may be available to us. Or
> possibly even alternative careers to law (although that seems
> unthinkable at the moment given the amount of time and energy I poured
> into the FE1s)
>
> Comments appreciated!
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