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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Isn’t the idea that it’s like the prize for the pie-eating contest is more pie? Your reward for working really hard for many years as an associate is working really hard for many years to come as a partner. Not sure I see the glory in that. [/quote] This. Partners are expected to bill a lot more than they were in previous generations. And develop business. It’s not a break or a prize.[/quote] In part because they are making up for the work and hours associates used to put in, but aren't anymore. The generation of go-getters who are partners now, still have to be the go-getters ot make up for the slackers. Clients are not demanding less and someone has to do the work.[/quote] lol, yeah that's definitely what's causing it. Sorry, it's been like this for quite some time.[/quote]
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