Anonymous wrote:In-house counsel at a non-profit also. $180k with humane hours, great benefits, and pretty much limitless flexibility on my comings and goings. There are some things I don't love about my job and I am a little bored but I am convinced this is the best gig I can have for my life situation (mom of 2 young kids, one with SN). I am very grateful!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm of counsel, work between 25-50% (so between 10 and 30 hours a week, usually on the lower end). Make around $75k. Very happy.
Is that supposed to reflect 25 percent of what your salary would be, or did you take additional paycut beyond that? Might be right at some firms at 25 but seems low for 50.
No, that is percent of full time. I hear about women lawyers who work 80% and get paid 80% but still work a lot of hours. I work much less and am paid less. Works for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm of counsel, work between 25-50% (so between 10 and 30 hours a week, usually on the lower end). Make around $75k. Very happy.
Is that supposed to reflect 25 percent of what your salary would be, or did you take additional paycut beyond that? Might be right at some firms at 25 but seems low for 50.
Anonymous wrote:$320,000 at World Bank (including tax gross up). Best part is plus pension and health insurance vesting.