Anonymous wrote:what is with the person beginning all of his/her posts with "um,"? STOP THAT!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free emergency childcare
Because God forbid you take a day off because your kid is sick.
Anonymous wrote:The cash money. That is it. That is why we do it.
Anonymous wrote:Free emergency childcare
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh works for big law. I'd say the best perk is that he is treated like a grown up. He works crazy hours, bu he can work from home whenever unless he has a meeting. He doesn't have to ask for permission to go to the dentist. He takes vacation when he wants, if work allows.
It sounds nice in theory. In practice, you never take vacation. Either you're slammed with work, so you can't take vacation, or you don't have enough work, and you don't want to be away from the office and look like a slacker, so you can't take vacation.
That's true. But still...while he is a slave to the work, he still is treated like a grown up. He doesn't have to ask permission to go to a doctors appointment or step outside for lunch when he wants.
Um, who has to do that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh works for big law. I'd say the best perk is that he is treated like a grown up. He works crazy hours, bu he can work from home whenever unless he has a meeting. He doesn't have to ask for permission to go to the dentist. He takes vacation when he wants, if work allows.
It sounds nice in theory. In practice, you never take vacation. Either you're slammed with work, so you can't take vacation, or you don't have enough work, and you don't want to be away from the office and look like a slacker, so you can't take vacation.
When I left as a second year, I got four weeks of vacation back pay. Nice (I never took vacation except a day or two around holidays)
Huh? Even the geovernment pays you for unused vacation. Why is this such a sweet benefit?
Must depend on the firm; my biglaw firm did not pay me for unused vacation when I left. I knew this was the policy though so I used up almost all of my vacation prior to leaving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh works for big law. I'd say the best perk is that he is treated like a grown up. He works crazy hours, bu he can work from home whenever unless he has a meeting. He doesn't have to ask for permission to go to the dentist. He takes vacation when he wants, if work allows.
It sounds nice in theory. In practice, you never take vacation. Either you're slammed with work, so you can't take vacation, or you don't have enough work, and you don't want to be away from the office and look like a slacker, so you can't take vacation.
That's true. But still...while he is a slave to the work, he still is treated like a grown up. He doesn't have to ask permission to go to a doctors appointment or step outside for lunch when he wants.
Anonymous wrote:Um, I don't work for big law. I work as an attorney for government, and yes, I have to ask permission to schedule a doctors appt. I have to fill out a leave slip. [code]
Um, I really don't see this as a big issue, having worked as an attorney for the government myself. You fill out a slip and submit it electronically. I have never once had a manager say no, or even follow up with me on the issue.
+1, it's really more administrative than anything else so they can track your sick time. My supervisor has more important things to worry about and could care less when I'm going to the dr.
Um, I don't work for big law. I work as an attorney for government, and yes, I have to ask permission to schedule a doctors appt. I have to fill out a leave slip. [code]
Um, I really don't see this as a big issue, having worked as an attorney for the government myself. You fill out a slip and submit it electronically. I have never once had a manager say no, or even follow up with me on the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh works for big law. I'd say the best perk is that he is treated like a grown up. He works crazy hours, bu he can work from home whenever unless he has a meeting. He doesn't have to ask for permission to go to the dentist. He takes vacation when he wants, if work allows.
It sounds nice in theory. In practice, you never take vacation. Either you're slammed with work, so you can't take vacation, or you don't have enough work, and you don't want to be away from the office and look like a slacker, so you can't take vacation.
When I left as a second year, I got four weeks of vacation back pay. Nice (I never took vacation except a day or two around holidays)
Huh? Even the geovernment pays you for unused vacation. Why is this such a sweet benefit?
Must depend on the firm; my biglaw firm did not pay me for unused vacation when I left. I knew this was the policy though so I used up almost all of my vacation prior to leaving.