Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to find a legal job that I can work 10am to 4pm with no overtime and make $90K-$120K. Does this exist????
I have friends who are fed attorneys who I think work those hours and are GS-14s, so they pull in salaries in the range you cited. They can also work at least 2 days/week from home.
That would require a GS 15 salary in a part time or job share position. Does that ever happen? Usually those are supervisory, right?
Now that I think about it, one of them is a supervisor, I believe. The other one is a lawyer for the NLRB and isn't in a supervisory role, I don't think.
Very strange. Usually agencies don’t allow part time b/c it sacrifices a FTE spot to that part time position, and when they leave you don’t get bumped up to FTE funding — stuck with part time position that may or may not work for many people.
It's not a part time position -- he works full-time for the NLRB, but only works in the office 3 days a week. The other two days he works from home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to find a legal job that I can work 10am to 4pm with no overtime and make $90K-$120K. Does this exist????
I have friends who are fed attorneys who I think work those hours and are GS-14s, so they pull in salaries in the range you cited. They can also work at least 2 days/week from home.
That would require a GS 15 salary in a part time or job share position. Does that ever happen? Usually those are supervisory, right?
Now that I think about it, one of them is a supervisor, I believe. The other one is a lawyer for the NLRB and isn't in a supervisory role, I don't think.
Very strange. Usually agencies don’t allow part time b/c it sacrifices a FTE spot to that part time position, and when they leave you don’t get bumped up to FTE funding — stuck with part time position that may or may not work for many people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to find a legal job that I can work 10am to 4pm with no overtime and make $90K-$120K. Does this exist????
I have friends who are fed attorneys who I think work those hours and are GS-14s, so they pull in salaries in the range you cited. They can also work at least 2 days/week from home.
That would require a GS 15 salary in a part time or job share position. Does that ever happen? Usually those are supervisory, right?
Now that I think about it, one of them is a supervisor, I believe. The other one is a lawyer for the NLRB and isn't in a supervisory role, I don't think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to find a legal job that I can work 10am to 4pm with no overtime and make $90K-$120K. Does this exist????
I have friends who are fed attorneys who I think work those hours and are GS-14s, so they pull in salaries in the range you cited. They can also work at least 2 days/week from home.
That would require a GS 15 salary in a part time or job share position. Does that ever happen? Usually those are supervisory, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to find a legal job that I can work 10am to 4pm with no overtime and make $90K-$120K. Does this exist????
I have friends who are fed attorneys who I think work those hours and are GS-14s, so they pull in salaries in the range you cited. They can also work at least 2 days/week from home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to find a legal job that I can work 10am to 4pm with no overtime and make $90K-$120K. Does this exist????
I have friends who are fed attorneys who I think work those hours and are GS-14s, so they pull in salaries in the range you cited. They can also work at least 2 days/week from home.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to find a legal job that I can work 10am to 4pm with no overtime and make $90K-$120K. Does this exist????