Anonymous wrote:I need to move in with family if we’re going to be doing these covid closures on and off for a while. I can’t take care of my toddler and work. This isn’t sustainable. But my family lives in a tiny town with no jobs for me. I am a litigator but don’t care about being in a courtroom. Substantively I have experience in criminal and civil law and civil rights. Ivy League law school. Where would I even start to look for an all WFH job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you're looking for a unicorn job that doesn't exist right now.
They exist. I’ve got one. But there are no openings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need to move in with family if we’re going to be doing these covid closures on and off for a while. I can’t take care of my toddler and work. This isn’t sustainable. But my family lives in a tiny town with no jobs for me. I am a litigator but don’t care about being in a courtroom. Substantively I have experience in criminal and civil law and civil rights. Ivy League law school. Where would I even start to look for an all WFH job?
I've always figured an attorney can just turn a dimmer switch on their salary and hours whenever they want. Why work 60-80 hours a week for 300+ grand when you can work 30-40 for 150, or less, and stay sane!
This does not answer your question I know but you have a good idea and are on the right track
Anonymous wrote:I think you're looking for a unicorn job that doesn't exist right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need to move in with family if we’re going to be doing these covid closures on and off for a while. I can’t take care of my toddler and work. This isn’t sustainable. But my family lives in a tiny town with no jobs for me. I am a litigator but don’t care about being in a courtroom. Substantively I have experience in criminal and civil law and civil rights. Ivy League law school. Where would I even start to look for an all WFH job?
I've always figured an attorney can just turn a dimmer switch on their salary and hours whenever they want. Why work 60-80 hours a week for 300+ grand when you can work 30-40 for 150, or less, and stay sane!
This does not answer your question I know but you have a good idea and are on the right track
Not true.
- an attorney
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need to move in with family if we’re going to be doing these covid closures on and off for a while. I can’t take care of my toddler and work. This isn’t sustainable. But my family lives in a tiny town with no jobs for me. I am a litigator but don’t care about being in a courtroom. Substantively I have experience in criminal and civil law and civil rights. Ivy League law school. Where would I even start to look for an all WFH job?
I've always figured an attorney can just turn a dimmer switch on their salary and hours whenever they want. Why work 60-80 hours a week for 300+ grand when you can work 30-40 for 150, or less, and stay sane!
This does not answer your question I know but you have a good idea and are on the right track
Anonymous wrote:I need to move in with family if we’re going to be doing these covid closures on and off for a while. I can’t take care of my toddler and work. This isn’t sustainable. But my family lives in a tiny town with no jobs for me. I am a litigator but don’t care about being in a courtroom. Substantively I have experience in criminal and civil law and civil rights. Ivy League law school. Where would I even start to look for an all WFH job?