Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At that income you probably have a cook and household help. Lets not pretend you are doing it yourself.
Please - at that billing rate, OP is a 3rd or 4th year associate. She not taking home her billing rate.
OP here. I have my own law firm. I am not a Big Law associate.
You are probably not incapable of learning basic simple cooking techniques either. If it’s taking you too long, put in some effort in your free time to learn some simple techniques on YouTube or in an easy cookbook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At that income you probably have a cook and household help. Lets not pretend you are doing it yourself.
Please - at that billing rate, OP is a 3rd or 4th year associate. She not taking home her billing rate.
OP here. I have my own law firm. I am not a Big Law associate.
Uh huh. Of course you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At that income you probably have a cook and household help. Lets not pretend you are doing it yourself.
Please - at that billing rate, OP is a 3rd or 4th year associate. She not taking home her billing rate.
OP here. I have my own law firm. I am not a Big Law associate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At that income you probably have a cook and household help. Lets not pretend you are doing it yourself.
Please - at that billing rate, OP is a 3rd or 4th year associate. She not taking home her billing rate.
OP here. I have my own law firm. I am not a Big Law associate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, any time you spend not billing, is expensive for you.
Sleeping
Being with your kid
Commuting
Shopping
Vacationing
Having sex
Exercising
Using the bathroom.
You are actually very screwed.
I am not making any money as I am a SAHM. I am able to do a lot of work and activities that makes me happy but does not earn me any money. My hourly rate is $0
You should also do what makes you happy. Making money makes you happy so why are you cooking? Do the Math.
OP here. Only during cooking am I thinking about the money I would be earning, because I do not enjoy it. Of course I live a normal life otherwise, and am not a slave of the billable hours.
Cooking is tiring, whereas my work is actually far more enjoyable and less tiring. I practice a type of law that is low-stress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At that income you probably have a cook and household help. Lets not pretend you are doing it yourself.
Please - at that billing rate, OP is a 3rd or 4th year associate. She not taking home her billing rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should hire someone to cook for you in your home.
OP here. Thanks for the idea! I will look into this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. You raised a twat
2. You are lazy
3. Sodium in food out is insane
4. Your math skills suck
I make more than your hourly in half a day.
No one cares if you what to eat out
You can afford it. Still stupid
OP here. Great, after barely two minutes the onslaught of insults has begun. Maybe I should be cooking instead right now. Even if I don't like it, it would be more pleasant than reading a response like this.
Anonymous wrote:OP, any time you spend not billing, is expensive for you.
Sleeping
Being with your kid
Commuting
Shopping
Vacationing
Having sex
Exercising
Using the bathroom.
You are actually very screwed.
I am not making any money as I am a SAHM. I am able to do a lot of work and activities that makes me happy but does not earn me any money. My hourly rate is $0
You should also do what makes you happy. Making money makes you happy so why are you cooking? Do the Math.
Anonymous wrote:At that income you probably have a cook and household help. Lets not pretend you are doing it yourself.
Anonymous wrote:
I've been trying to persuade myself to cook more at home. But when I cook, it takes at least an hour to prepare a decent meal. I am alone in the kitchen and tired afterwards. Our child is not interested in cooking, so it is not a pleasant family moment of being together and teaching life skills.
Then the kitchen looks like a mess and I spend another 30 minutes cleaning up.
I am an attorney and work from home. My hourly rate is $625. I always have more than enough work. I keep thinking that instead of cooking I could have cleared $1000 during the same time. That is an expensive meal!
Driving to a restaurant and waiting for the food takes time, too, but we always have pleasant conversations in the car and at the table. So that, to me, would be much more worth it, even if I don't do billable work during that time.
From an economic point of view it seems to me that ordering in is the best option. Saves time, and I can get work done if I don't feel like driving to a restaurant.
What is your take on this?
Anonymous wrote:OP, any time you spend not billing, is expensive for you.
Sleeping
Being with your kid
Commuting
Shopping
Vacationing
Having sex
Exercising
Using the bathroom.
You are actually very screwed.
I am not making any money as I am a SAHM. I am able to do a lot of work and activities that makes me happy but does not earn me any money. My hourly rate is $0
You should also do what makes you happy. Making money makes you happy so why are you cooking? Do the Math.