Law School Offers Students An Amazing Opportunity -- To Bag Groceries

What's the most absurd job listing that your law school career services office has posted?

grocery bag with foodGiven the difficulties of the employment scene for recent graduates, while still in law school, law students are constantly searching for legal internships and externships that will help to bolster their résumés to ensure they won’t become casualties in the war against other graduates for full-time, long-term jobs as lawyers. They rely upon their law school career services offices to help them find the best job placements, but unfortunately, they’re often left completely unsatisfied.

Take, for example, a job listing that was recently posted on LSU Law’s Symplicity website. Law students aren’t being offered the chance to learn the legal skills needed to catapult their careers with this particular job; instead, they’ll be learning how to… bag groceries. A tipster says: “LSU Law Career Services has the audacity to take offense when students criticize them and then post this job listing in the job database.”

Cleanup on Aisle 5! Here’s the job listing in question (click to enlarge):

LSU Law Grocery Attendant Job

The Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center: where all of your dreams of “perform[ing] basic janitorial duties” with a six-figure degree in hand can come true!

What’s the most absurd job listing that your law school career services office has posted?

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