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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I was in the same boat a few years back. What I realized was: 1. I was not going to change the work habits of people who have been there for a long time, 2. the expectations are different. You worked law firm hours because they paid you law firm wages. You are not getting those wages anymore and no one actually expects you to work those hours. I found dialing back to about 70% had let me be a top performer while not alienating my coworkers. What my boss considers to be fast and hard work, I consider to be a vacation after working at a law firm. I don't feel guilt working hours comparable to my pay and neither should you. [/quote]
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