I Quit My $180,000 Corporate Law Job, Here's What Happened
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Date: September 17th, 2025 10:23 AM Author: medicated umber people who are hurt fanboi
Nothing in the video struck me as genuine. He strikes me as a grifter, and little else.
His LinkedIn says it took him 6 years to graduate undergrad from BYU. Maybe he did a couple years as a Mormon missionary? Who knows. Anyways, he leaves Emory off of his resume and his LinkedIn claims that he only attended UC. So his claim to fame is that he studied and did well at Emory over 2 semesters of 1L.
He never actually worked at Skadden. He says he did a 4 months summer associate gig (they are like 12-13 weeks long max). He says he was at Vinson Elkins as a "Real Estate/M&A" attorney, so he wasn't even working on major corporate M&A projects, and it says his employment lasted from October 2015 to June 2016. So he was likely fired after 6 months. He claims that all of this time he realized that he hated the law and was looking for other sources of employment, which could explain why he got fired, but it really doesn't matter.
The guy went to law school, did a summer associate gig, apparently passed the Texas Bar Exam, and did about 6 months of junior work in a big law firm. The story about "going to the printer" appears to be completely made up because while this was a hallmark of this kind of work for a very long time, by 2016 that was not really happening that way anymore.
Everything about him just screams--"I'm a grifter! I made all this shit up! I'm trying to make YouTube videos by cribbing off of other peoples' anecdotes!"
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5776424&forum_id=2)#49277364) |
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