+1 OP you are making way too many assumptions about private law practice. I graduated from a top 20 law school 20+ years ago and my job at a medium size firm in DC pays less and has worse benefits than peers working for the fed. Who work from home 3 days a week. Supposedly. And then there's the fact that firms offer absolutely no security anymore. |
Government shutdown proved how many are, actually, expendible |
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^^Government worker here. Have never done Christmas, but certainly July 4 and Labor Day. Once almost the entirety of Thanksgiving. I have come to see getting together data and well argued points against poorly thought through ideas as a hobby.
Sometimes I win, sometimes I lose. The former mostly when either the facts are irrefutable or when I can find colleagues who feel similarly and they are willing to sign on if someone else does the work. Most wins of course are just around the edges, but it is amazing the impact just one smaller point in a multi point initiative can have on the private sector. |
What the hell are you talking about. Not everyone goes to big law to slave away. I know quite a few former public servants who went to big law as partners. |
| Im amused by all these Macedonians trying to pretend they are private sector lawyers working 100 hour weeks, yet somehow still finding the time to post repeatedly here. |
But we all know a lot more who review FARA forms from home ... |
I was one of the many govt workers who reported during the shut down because my job was deemed vital. There were more of us than y'all think,. Sure, there is redundancy just like in the private sector. But many highly educated government workers take public sector jobs because they believe in the mission and are turned off by the idea of working for big pharma or wall street. |