I can't believe I got through today...
I can't believe I got through today. Far out.
I got to the office really early, like just after 7am. I turned the alarm off and went straight to work. I did some photocopying, and then polished off my written submissions that I started yesterday. I was nervous as fuck.
Not only did I have to sit through the trial, but immediately after it finished I had to do the sentence, and I'd never done one from the prosecution side before. I was so afraid the judge would ask me a question to which I didn't know the answer to. Luckily, he didn't. I arraigned the offender, not even fucking sure if I did it right, handed up my subs and then sat down.
Then after that I finished the day off with a sev appeal, then went back to the office to type up the notes. I was bloody exhausted.
At lunch today, whilst I was in the office scrambling to find the proper words to use for the sentence, I got a phone call from the CDDP. They offered me a job.
...
Needless to say, I accepted it immediately. But query my sincerity.
I mean...it's not that easy of a decision after all. On the one hand, I feel like I'm settling in, I like my job and everyone in it, I'm getting mad experience, and I'm enjoying independence and freedom, exploring on the weekends. But on the other hand, this is a six month contract, the other is a two year contract. No brainer?
I got to the office really early, like just after 7am. I turned the alarm off and went straight to work. I did some photocopying, and then polished off my written submissions that I started yesterday. I was nervous as fuck.
Not only did I have to sit through the trial, but immediately after it finished I had to do the sentence, and I'd never done one from the prosecution side before. I was so afraid the judge would ask me a question to which I didn't know the answer to. Luckily, he didn't. I arraigned the offender, not even fucking sure if I did it right, handed up my subs and then sat down.
Then after that I finished the day off with a sev appeal, then went back to the office to type up the notes. I was bloody exhausted.
At lunch today, whilst I was in the office scrambling to find the proper words to use for the sentence, I got a phone call from the CDDP. They offered me a job.
...
Needless to say, I accepted it immediately. But query my sincerity.
I mean...it's not that easy of a decision after all. On the one hand, I feel like I'm settling in, I like my job and everyone in it, I'm getting mad experience, and I'm enjoying independence and freedom, exploring on the weekends. But on the other hand, this is a six month contract, the other is a two year contract. No brainer?

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