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Re: Re: patent career[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Patent Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by marc on April 01, 2003 at 06:02:00: In Reply to: Re: patent career posted by bjr on April 01, 2003 at 02:38:19: Well, the quota is a real pain to meet. I am at the office on weekends all the time. I do understand that one caveat is getting the patent bar after 4years though. it seems that the Applicant end is easier, although I dont know for sure. PTO sporadically pays lawschool. It just gor reinstated after being offline for 6 months due to budget contstraints. Like I said, I've seen application life cycles beginning to end. I am plannignon taking the exam soon. : Why not stay at the PTO for 2-3 more years so you don't have to take the patent bar, plus the PTO will pay for law school? I work as an engineer for a fortune 50 corporation and would consider leaving for a job at the PTO for patent specific experience. I wouldn't leave the PTO if I was you. Do you like working at the PTO? :
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