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Reply to "If your significant other is a partner at a big law firm, what time does he/she get home usually?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This was a very good thread, that I wanted to bring back to life if possible. My husband has a great chance of making partner this year. What would you say the hours are like the first two years? We have a new baby and I have been a real B to him lately as I'm always tired. I'm back at work now on a reduced schedule, but still feel overwhelmed all the time. Anyway, he works so hard for our family, but now I'm freaking out that this holy grail of partnership isn't going to mean more time at home with us :([/quote] If you think being a partner at a Big Firm means less pressure or reduced hours, forget it. It more likely means the opposite. The only benefit is that he probably will have more independence, if he has his own clients. Becoming a partner simply means he will have a real opportunity to build a business with the corresponding financial rewards.[/quote]
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