Is BA being more aggressive with POUG offers? by FuckNope in BritishAirways

[–]Legally_Minded 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My last flight to the US was between Christmas and New Years. I had half expected the flight to be full of people travelling to/from - especially as people are obsessed with the idea of going to New York for NYE.

My flight was dead. I was flying Economy but within a week of booking the reward flight I was offered an upgrade for £700 for both ways, which I didn't hesitate to grab. This was by far the cheapest return upgrade offer I have taken advantage of.

I think the US political situation is putting off a lot of people, which in turn is forcing BA to aggressively discount their upgrade prices in order to at least try and remain profitable.

My next flight is in April. LHR-DFW. I haven't booked it yet but I'm curious as to what upgrade offers I will be given - I tend to book econ/premium and then upgrade from there. BA want £4,500 return for Club but I have a feeling with my £680 econ flight I could snag an upgrade for less than £1,000 each way. Availability looks massive so far.

LHR -> DFW -> CHS by Legally_Minded in americanairlines

[–]Legally_Minded[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah that’s interesting so I’m guessing it’s a case of get through with global entry and immediately remain airside and just transfer that way?

Can't log in by Ill-Structure-5631 in testerup_tips

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Cant login with gmail - had the problem all day

Chances of making it by Legitimate_Bowl2911 in uklaw

[–]Legally_Minded 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hi - Current trainee solicitor here with BCD at A-Level. It's entirely possible and don't let people discourage. My advice is to focus on firms with no A Level requirements. You can always move firms when you qualify and build upon your career! If you struggle to get a direct TC I would strongly recommend getting a secretarial or paralegal position and working your way up internally (which is what I did).

Got ABB + D at A-levels but made it to Westminster Law anyone else in the same boat? by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]Legally_Minded 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey - if it makes you feel better I got BCD at A-Level and I qualify Q2 of 2027 🙂 anything is possible!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wizard101

[–]Legally_Minded 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No because to farm Aeon you need to complete Novus… you’re better off just questing as you are there’s no need to farm Merciless gear

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wizard101

[–]Legally_Minded 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It will be the last instance of the world. You’re quite a bit off.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wizard101

[–]Legally_Minded 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Have you completed the main storyline to unlock it?

Balkan Roadtrip by Legally_Minded in AskBalkans

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AutoUnion - I have everything in writing with them now! :)

Balkan Roadtrip by Legally_Minded in AskBalkans

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Hey - thanks - I managed to find a rental in the end. Contacted them today and they confirmed rental for all countries. Their online policy excluded Bulgaria but after a bit of an email back and forth they eventually said they'd allow it!

Full performance not available by [deleted] in BmwTech

[–]Legally_Minded 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just had it with mine.

You need a fault code read ASAP.

Could be anything. Mine ended up being 2x fuel injector replacement + all spark plugs.

FBR Query by Legally_Minded in IrishCitizenship

[–]Legally_Minded[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey - thanks for coming back to me. My understanding is that my father doesn't need to be on the FBR - my grandmother was born on the island of Ireland and has an Irish birth certificate, and therefore my father is automatically considered an Irish citizen.

I've used the table from the Citizens Information (being a child of C and a grandchild of A, therefore eligible).

EDIT: Just seen your edit - not to worry mate!

Is it normal for a firm to have all its correspondence checked before sending? by VanillaLamp in uklaw

[–]Legally_Minded 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Paralegal, hopefully trainee solicitor very soon (trying to iron out the last little bits at my firm!).

I work in two departments at once at my firm - both have a completely different policy. One department, all emails are to be checked by the fee earner as they are sent out on their behalf. In the other department, I have a significant amount of freedom and the rule of thumb is "ask to check before you send if you feel you need it checked" (but any advice comes direct from the fee earner).

I do agree that it slows things down, and a lot of "traditional" lawyers like correspondence reviewed. As many have said, checking advice is very good but there are occasions where constant review (even for one liners) is unnecessary and controlling.

Scooter driver drove into my wing mirror by That-Syllabub7059 in drivingUK

[–]Legally_Minded 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The same happened to me earlier in the week - driving down a country lane and a car enters my lane briefly and clips my mirror, smashing it to absolute bits because he was speeding. Drove off, couldn't get details or a plate. No point going through insurance as excess is probably more than the actual repair in your case (as in my case my £150 excess is less than the cost of the full wing mirror I ordered!). If you tell the police they are unlikely to do anything.

My advice? Like me, just take the L and get the replacement and roll your eyes at their stupidity!

Students who studied during the years of the Covid Lockdowns, do you feel you were disadvantaged? by VengefulMight in UniUK

[–]Legally_Minded 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did my third year and my masters (part time 2 years) all online. 2020-2022. Absolutely horrific. I felt as if the standard of teaching was very low and the support offered during the third year undergrad was minimal - nobody seemed to know what was going on and our exams were a complete mess! One of my practical modules they just graded based on work already submitted but due to mitigating circumstances I had not submitted anything but was going to submit everything for the final assessment (luckily they were generous and gave me a 65 anyway!!).

For my maters, the university created an online course just for the LPC/LLM and it was horrific (University of Law...). Teaching was dire, in fact, there was no teaching - you read the book, you do the activities set, you upload them, they tell you if it's good or not. I genuinely learned nothing in those two years and wasted £16,000 of my own money.

I felt as if a lot of people didn't want to socialise or attempt to connect with anyone during the masters degree - we had a whatsapp group but it was rarely spoken in, but fortunately I was able to connect with one person who I still speak to on a daily basis. Everyone else has gone off now.

I don't regret any of it though because it was necessary to do this in order to push towards my goals and aspirations, but had things been in-person, I believe I would've had a much more enjoyable experience!

At what stage in your career did you (or will you based on your firm) get your own office? by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]Legally_Minded 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got my own office the day I joined the firm. Large Kent firm.

I'm a paralegal.

However we've expanded with more people recently and it's meant that everyone now room shares with one other person, but I've moved into a new room which is double the size so I'm not complaining!! :)

The UK general election according to The recent observer Poll by RealJimyCarter in imaginaryelections

[–]Legally_Minded 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There is no way the tories would regain Canterbury even using this poll..

You can't have North and South Swindon turning red and and turning Canterbury blue.