Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are far more treasures than money out there, OP. Grass is always greener.
But money buys time and freedom to enjoy those treasures. Look st PP retiring at 50!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're earned, to say the least.
Not really.
Not really? Lawyers at firms don't have to work hard? and a lot? Wonder what my dh is doing all the time at work and while he's up all hours of the night working in our home office. Hmmmm.....I'd better take a closer look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're earned, to say the least.
Not really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're earned, to say the least.
Not really.
Anonymous wrote:They're earned, to say the least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big law lawyer here. Made 250k last year working approximately 30 hours a week, with a pretty flexible schedule. Being promoted to partner this year. Generally well respected in my group and by clients. It's not all bad. Though I do hate having to account for all my time and not feeling like I can take much vacation time throughout he year (because a week of no billing has to be made up through the year). But my life is definitely better paid than my friends in professional non lawyer careers with full time jobs who leave work at 6:30 most days. This cash (plus dh's salary) means we will mostly retire by 50 because we have led frugal lives.
How did you swing a part time partner track at big law? This is pretty exceptional!
Anonymous wrote:Big law lawyer here. Made 250k last year working approximately 30 hours a week, with a pretty flexible schedule. Being promoted to partner this year. Generally well respected in my group and by clients. It's not all bad. Though I do hate having to account for all my time and not feeling like I can take much vacation time throughout he year (because a week of no billing has to be made up through the year). But my life is definitely better paid than my friends in professional non lawyer careers with full time jobs who leave work at 6:30 most days. This cash (plus dh's salary) means we will mostly retire by 50 because we have led frugal lives.
Anonymous wrote:There are far more treasures than money out there, OP. Grass is always greener.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a legal secretary. In the month of August my boss (whose hours I enter) worked every single Sunday, at minimum slightly over 4 hours. What were you doing on summer weekends? Not working?
Anonymous wrote:It's Saturday and I'm up at 430 am. The stock purchase agreement is coming in from Hong Kong and we are having a call at 5 am so we can review changes and assign tasks. We have to get the draft back to to opposing counsel by5 pm today.