Anonymous wrote:Please elaborate. "Yes" means nothing to me.
taketothebank wrote:This is interesting.
I am a CPA and work for one of the multinational CPA firms. I will need to retire soon and should have plenty of money. I was thinking about law school because we (my firm) has always farmed out legal side of the tax work.
If I could practice law, I could do end to end tax work (which I cannot do now.) It would be much easier to go "in house" and work for a client or work for a smaller firm after leaving here.
Just not sure if anyone else has every done this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would recommend volunteering with CASA. It is interesting and legal-related but you do not need to be a lawyer. And these people are incredibly important.
Or become a paralegal.
Thanks. I just looked at the CASA website, and it does sound important, especially right now.
Do older paralegals get hired? Just wondering if that would be a waste of money too? And I wonder if I'd be frustrated as a paralegal.
Anonymous wrote:The age discrimination you mention is going to be a huge problem for you, particularly when combined with zero legal experience. I know people in their 60s with decades of legal work experience behind them who have struggled to find new jobs at that stage.