Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you stagnating but others are leapfrogging you? Might need more information about your situation.
For me, money cures all. Some weeks, I am living for the paycheck hit and have to shove the office politics brain space to the side.
I wish I knew. It’s a law firm so once it happens, you’re kind it written off from future consideration unless something significant happens.
Anonymous wrote:I am the same. Of counsel. Gritting my teeth but need to put my kids through college.
Anonymous wrote:I am in a stagnant but high paying job. No real prospects for advancement and have to watch others that were previously below me pass me by. Like the people I work with enough, but they are never going to help me do anything more. The work itself is fine and interesting enough.
Generally, I have accepted this, but each year it is more aggravating to see someone else get promoted. That said, I have the usual family obligations, so I am reluctant to give up a high paying job. Probably would be difficult to match the salary elsewhere.
What do others do in this situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you stagnating but others are leapfrogging you? Might need more information about your situation.
For me, money cures all. Some weeks, I am living for the paycheck hit and have to shove the office politics brain space to the side.
I wish I knew. It’s a law firm so once it happens, you’re kind it written off from future consideration unless something significant happens.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you stagnating but others are leapfrogging you? Might need more information about your situation.
For me, money cures all. Some weeks, I am living for the paycheck hit and have to shove the office politics brain space to the side.