Anonymous wrote:30 years out. Equity partner at regulatory boutique. Make between $450,000 and $650,000 depending on the year. Do not work very hard, except occasionally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I babysit extremely boring litigation matters as in-house counsel. I spend about 2-3 hours a day working and have a lot of flexibility to handle home organization and kids activities. Make about $400k in a good year.
Doing better than me. Same type of job at the SEC - not litigation specifically but babysitting - for 225k. I probably work about 5 hours/wk. Haven't yet gotten over the fact that I'm wasting my time and life but I guess unless/until I figure out something better I'll take the money and benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Financial regulator. Over $250 a year.
Anonymous wrote:I babysit extremely boring litigation matters as in-house counsel. I spend about 2-3 hours a day working and have a lot of flexibility to handle home organization and kids activities. Make about $400k in a good year.
Anonymous wrote:GS-15 government lawyer. 15 yrs out of school so $~175k.
Love the work, love the low stress and good work-life balance. Disappointed the pay has dropped well below even 1st year biglaw associates.
With new hires having to kick in 4.4% of salary to FERS, being a fedgov lawyer just isn’t that great of a deal (apart from the sense of mission and interesting work of course).
Anonymous wrote:I babysit extremely boring litigation matters as in-house counsel. I spend about 2-3 hours a day working and have a lot of flexibility to handle home organization and kids activities. Make about $400k in a good year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I babysit extremely boring litigation matters as in-house counsel. I spend about 2-3 hours a day working and have a lot of flexibility to handle home organization and kids activities. Make about $400k in a good year.
Mind sharing public/private company? That sounds cush apart from maybe the boringness of the work lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I babysit extremely boring litigation matters as in-house counsel. I spend about 2-3 hours a day working and have a lot of flexibility to handle home organization and kids activities. Make about $400k in a good year.
Mind sharing public/private company? That sounds cush apart from maybe the boringness of the work lol
Anonymous wrote:I babysit extremely boring litigation matters as in-house counsel. I spend about 2-3 hours a day working and have a lot of flexibility to handle home organization and kids activities. Make about $400k in a good year.