Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care?
Because he seems to work a lot. He works late and weekends. I'm not interested in dating someone that is already married to their job. If there is a reason for it, I can understand it. But if he's trying to build his career at 40, I'm not up for it.
Anonymous wrote:A staff attorney is non partner track, lower than an associate. Usually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care?
Because he seems to work a lot. He works late and weekends. I'm not interested in dating someone that is already married to their job. If there is a reason for it, I can understand it. But if he's trying to build his career at 40, I'm not up for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care?
Because he seems to work a lot. He works late and weekends. I'm not interested in dating someone that is already married to their job. If there is a reason for it, I can understand it. But if he's trying to build his career at 40, I'm not up for it.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a first date coming up. I googled him. He is an attorney with a small firm and he graduated in 98. He is listed as a staff attorney. I'm not in the legal field and know nothing about legal hierarchy. Other people are listed as Sr. Staff attorney, Associate, Of Counsel, and Partner. Where does he fall in the pecking order?
How old are you? He is over 40, are you a divorcee?
Anonymous wrote:I have a first date coming up. I googled him. He is an attorney with a small firm and he graduated in 98. He is listed as a staff attorney. I'm not in the legal field and know nothing about legal hierarchy. Other people are listed as Sr. Staff attorney, Associate, Of Counsel, and Partner. Where does he fall in the pecking order?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a first date coming up. I googled him. He is an attorney with a small firm and he graduated in 98. He is listed as a staff attorney. I'm not in the legal field and know nothing about legal hierarchy. Other people are listed as Sr. Staff attorney, Associate, Of Counsel, and Partner. Where does he fall in the pecking order?
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WHAT DO YOU DO? Nice troll.
Anonymous wrote:I have a first date coming up. I googled him. He is an attorney with a small firm and he graduated in 98. He is listed as a staff attorney. I'm not in the legal field and know nothing about legal hierarchy. Other people are listed as Sr. Staff attorney, Associate, Of Counsel, and Partner. Where does he fall in the pecking order?