I guess a corollary question to the comments about law being intertwined with everything is this: when applying for jobs outside the legal and political fields, how do you show that you are qualified with a law degree?
I guess I'm thinking more along the lines of a technical or financial job since the hubby is good with math, technology, and analysis. His legal experience alone doesn't really show that he has the rest of the qualifications that the job requires. I suppose he could do a functional resume in that case, but I just wonder if there is more to be done to help him get a leg up in the whole job-searching process.
Having done the job search while jobless myself I have an idea of how tedious it can be, but I've always searched for positions within my field (computers and/or tech support) so I have little advice to give to him if he plans to search outside the directly political or legal arena. We're not too concerned about him having to start with an entry-level position, but I do wonder about the best ways to get his foot in the right doors. Advice on maximizing while streamlining his job search in cases like this is definitely appreciated.
I suppose I worry about this now because I'm thinking of all those student loans we'll have to pay come November (or whenever we consolidate), and I feel like it's going to come sooner than we think. That's going to put a pinch on our finances if it's just me working. We've been fine so far--even been able to pay the higher interest ones down with my salary and his temporary part-time work, but I, personally, don't like the uncertainty of paying from just my salary with everything else we have on our plate (rising energy costs, planning for kids, rent--wanting to buying a house, etc, etc, etc). It's just not the most pleasant of situations, as I'm sure most of you know, and it's one that I would like remedied sooner rather than later. Perhaps, that's just me being selfish and too much of a worrywart. Anyway, enough rambling for now (but it did feel a bit good to get that off my chest).