I'm hiring right now for a position, and the job description specifically says "No JD's". (It's a job in the legal field, though not an attorney position.). Sure enough, 80% of the resumes are from JD's.
I understand, though. Many of them simply need a job. Any job.
The legal industry is doing a HUGE disservice to society by graduating so many lawyers. If 75% of these people knew what awaits them after they graduate...they would never set foot in law school. It is a massively over-saturated market. Combined with a whole host of other factors (clients cutting back on what they'll pay, outsourcing, increased use of cheaper para-professionals, etc.), the jobs just aren't there...save for the best graduates from the better schools.
And yet, in part due to law schools not being honest with students about post-law school realities, most law schools have no problem filling their classrooms. Of course, the students themselves are partially at fault. They simply refuse to believe that the job market is as bad as it is, and that being a lawyer is more often than not FAR from glamorous or rewarding.