Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government lawyer -- at least at my agency -- is a great fit for motherhood. Large law firm, is not a good fit.
Same for a dad. I still make $150K but I put my kids to bed every night (except date nights, which I get to have).
I'd say the best combination would be 6-9 years of biglaw, using the $$ to pay off loans, buy a house, and build savings, having the babies at around year 5 and 7 to take advantage of generous maternity leave, then find govt. job when you get #1 into preschool so the daycare expense goes down. Ideally you've planned ahead and gained experience in an appropriate practice area. Of course, by staying that long you run the risk of thinking you might become a partner and killing yourself for that instead of your family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did all you psychologists change fields? Because you didn't like the law, you loved psychology, or because you wanted shorter hours?
I didn't hate the law. I come from a family of lawyers, but it was never really a "fit" for me. I enjoyed the intellectual aspects, but I'm an ENFP on the Myers Briggs test, meaning I'm someone who is more geared toward people, intuition and emotional connection. Psychology is probably the perfect field for me. Law was okay. I practiced for over a decade and did pretty well, but I was always a bit of a quare peg in a round hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, wish I could be a college professor.
No, you don't. Why do people always romanticize academia? The training takes forever, the jobs are scarce, and the pay is low. Once you have a job, the need to publish is a constant, nagging pressure, which means you always feel like there is work that should be getting done and it is hard to enjoy your downtime.
Anonymous wrote:I am pp who wanted to be a lawyer or judge.. I should be more clear. I have no idea if I would enjoy being a judge. My first year of law school was during the financial collapse.. And I found out I was pregnant 2 weeks after passing the bar..had a great small firm job but couldn't keep it b/c financially, I did not bring anything home after childcare and student loans.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, wish I could be a college professor.
Anonymous wrote:elementary school teacher
Anonymous wrote:Always wanted to be a lawyer or judge and now... hate it. I would have been very good at business or marketing. Thankfully my husband is buying a business in his field and I will end up working for him. I know this wouldn't work for most but it works for us.
Anonymous wrote:SAHM married to a hedge fund manager.
Anonymous wrote:I wish I had become a speech therapist. Lots of options for flexibility.
Anonymous wrote:Why did all you psychologists change fields? Because you didn't like the law, you loved psychology, or because you wanted shorter hours?