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Drew Wilson
October 10th, 2009, 12:41 PM
The state of New York has cut off unemployment benefits for a 2008 law grad after she reported collecting $1.30 a day in advertising income from her blog.

The lawyer, who allowed only her first name of Karin to be used, was laid off from her job at a New York City law firm after working there only six months, Forbes reports. Karin publishes a blog called STL Meal Deals highlighting dining bargains in St. Louis, where she moved to take advantage of more affordable rent.

The agency told Karin it’s investigating her business, and she won’t get any benefits while the probe is under way, the story says. State law provides that anyone who earns less than $405, the amount paid in weekly benefits, will have their checks reduced by 25 percent.

Karin has earned about $238 from the advertising generated from Google AdSense, according to the story. She has since taken the ads off her website.

More... (http://www.abajournal.com/weekly/lawyer_loses_unemployment_cash_because_of_1.30_in_ daily_blog_income)

WTF? A dollar a day keeps the benefits away?

Krell
October 10th, 2009, 10:25 PM
The problem isnt that she is blogging . . . it's that she isnt blogging enough.

If she were really law school material she would be enterprising enough to blog under 100 pen names while pretending that .004 people gives a shit what she has to say about anything instead of getting any type of real job. That's the problem with the "me" generation.

F***cking self absorbed bloggers.

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mountain_rage
October 11th, 2009, 12:09 AM
The problem isnt that she is blogging . . . it's that she isnt blogging enough.

If she were really law school material she would be enterprising enough to blog under 100 pen names while pretending that .004 people gives a shit what she has to say about anything instead of getting any type of real job. That's the problem with the "me" generation.

F***cking self absorbed bloggers.

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yet you post on a internet forum...