posted by
maelorin at 11:50am on 23/11/2005 under application, article, dpp, employment, novel, writing
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i'm doing a bit of writing at the moment.
i'm drafting a novel (well, several), at least one article, and ocnsidering finishing those darn essays for the grad dip ed. oh, and i'm back to writing job applications. yeah. those suck. but a job would be welcome income - and give me 'something to do' ... lol!
if all my writing were for the write a novel in a month thingo, i'd have passed the 50,000 work limit in week two. day two of week two.
no wonder my eyes hurt.
a new monitor would help. and some extra ram. and a new video card. and another hard drive.
which brings me back to the job application/s.
i'm applying for a position as a prosecutor with the state dpp (department of public prosecutions). i'd like to give that a go. be on the other side of the game. and it would be good experience for other things i have in mind.
i've actually rediscovered my desire to practice law. and i'd like to get into dispute resolution, be a mediator and such-like. i'm also interested in certain kinds of disputes, including certain kinds of crimes. so working for the dpp would be a good thing™
irony is, the dpp was one of my two preferred employers when i came out of law school in the first place.
i'm drafting a novel (well, several), at least one article, and ocnsidering finishing those darn essays for the grad dip ed. oh, and i'm back to writing job applications. yeah. those suck. but a job would be welcome income - and give me 'something to do' ... lol!
if all my writing were for the write a novel in a month thingo, i'd have passed the 50,000 work limit in week two. day two of week two.
no wonder my eyes hurt.
a new monitor would help. and some extra ram. and a new video card. and another hard drive.
which brings me back to the job application/s.
i'm applying for a position as a prosecutor with the state dpp (department of public prosecutions). i'd like to give that a go. be on the other side of the game. and it would be good experience for other things i have in mind.
i've actually rediscovered my desire to practice law. and i'd like to get into dispute resolution, be a mediator and such-like. i'm also interested in certain kinds of disputes, including certain kinds of crimes. so working for the dpp would be a good thing™
irony is, the dpp was one of my two preferred employers when i came out of law school in the first place.
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