Me, to the highest bidder
(First off, I wish to thank TJ for bringing attention to my resume situation, and for those who asked, I did get a few interviews out of the batch.)
The following is something I've been considering, and perhaps it will help a good cause:
I've noticed that more and more hits are coming from UCLA domains or coming from google searches of "UCLA 1L blog." I also notice more chatter re: this blog in the halls. Naturally, there is also much speculation as to my identity. Who exactly is the tall, charming, witty, and dashing Fox, people wonder. I don't live under the illusion that I will be anonymous forever, as sooner or later I will slip up.
So, I've recently thought of the following. I might be willing to put myself up for auction (no, not a date auction, since I did that once during college, to disastrous/hilarious consequences.) More specifically, the public interest people will have an auction during the spring to raise money for summer funding. So perhaps, I might be willing to auction off my identity to the highest bidder. I will in all likelihood be working in a big, bad firm this summer, and I might as well help a good cause. I'm not sure how all this would work out, but there would definitely need to have a reserve, as I'm not that cheap and (sl)easy (at least not before a few drinks).
Details to be determined. I'm putting this out there to gauge interest.
Of course, here's the law school training kicking in: this post should not be construed of as an offer, but merely as an solicitation to receive offers or as an invitation for preliminary negotiations.
The following is something I've been considering, and perhaps it will help a good cause:
I've noticed that more and more hits are coming from UCLA domains or coming from google searches of "UCLA 1L blog." I also notice more chatter re: this blog in the halls. Naturally, there is also much speculation as to my identity. Who exactly is the tall, charming, witty, and dashing Fox, people wonder. I don't live under the illusion that I will be anonymous forever, as sooner or later I will slip up.
So, I've recently thought of the following. I might be willing to put myself up for auction (no, not a date auction, since I did that once during college, to disastrous/hilarious consequences.) More specifically, the public interest people will have an auction during the spring to raise money for summer funding. So perhaps, I might be willing to auction off my identity to the highest bidder. I will in all likelihood be working in a big, bad firm this summer, and I might as well help a good cause. I'm not sure how all this would work out, but there would definitely need to have a reserve, as I'm not that cheap and (sl)easy (at least not before a few drinks).
Details to be determined. I'm putting this out there to gauge interest.
Of course, here's the law school training kicking in: this post should not be construed of as an offer, but merely as an solicitation to receive offers or as an invitation for preliminary negotiations.
4 Comments:
I hope no one I go to school with ever finds my blog.
By the way, how do you know what Google searches are leading people to your blog?
statcounter has this thing called recent keyword activity. I get the weirdest keyword searches.
Meagan, if you do pot in class, you're definitely getting noticed.
:-)
Oh, and checking statcounter in class is how my blog got found by my classmates. Suckity.
I'm guessing that I really, really should not ever check my blog in class or in the library ever again then?.
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