Anonymous wrote:It’s easy $. There’s no easier place to make 250k. After slogging from 9th grade thru biglaw to get to where I am, yeah I want to twiddle my thumbs for a quarter million. YMMV. -Double Ivy, at FinReg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In private practice, they work 60-100 hours per week.
In the federal government, they work 0-40 hours per week.
It depends on what stage of life you're at or what you fundamentally want out of life.
Also, the practice of law, especially corporate law, doesn't require a very high IQ. If you look at the degrees earned by leaders in private practice, a lot of them went to bad schools.
It is not 0-40, more like 35-55, but still way better than private practice. Combination of interesting legal work plus work-life balance can't be beat.
Anonymous wrote:In private practice, they work 60-100 hours per week.
In the federal government, they work 0-40 hours per week.
It depends on what stage of life you're at or what you fundamentally want out of life.
Also, the practice of law, especially corporate law, doesn't require a very high IQ. If you look at the degrees earned by leaders in private practice, a lot of them went to bad schools.
Anonymous wrote:And maybe they believe in public service? I’ve got an AB and a JD from Ivy League schools and I went straight into the federal government. Not FinReg, because that doesn’t interest me, but still. Just because I got “fancy” degrees doesn’t mean I’m only about $.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They learn the regs from rhe inside.
Then go back to private to work as head of government relations.
Anonymous wrote:They learn the regs from rhe inside.
Anonymous wrote:They learn the regs from rhe inside.