>> I think it's important to follow up with
all of them, even if it's just via email.
It's simple to do.
I don't know if that's a cheap answer, but yeah.
I mean, this day and age, I mean, people
are still lucky to get job offers.
Especially with the legal market in
Pittsburgh, it's a little bit saturated, so --
and it's a small market, especially in criminal
law or, you know, just criminal law in general
or the legal field in general
here in Pittsburgh.
It'd be an easy way to burn bridges early on
if you just said, "Yeah, thanks for your job.
I don't really care," and not
send any kind of small courtesy.
So in a mid-sized or small city,
it's really important to do that.
You could end up hating your job and, you
know, you could follow up with them, you know,
two months later and say, "You know
what, I think I made a mistake."
And if you had that connection, they
would probably be willing to consider you