Anonymous wrote:Don't do it.
Source: went to law school, graduated without debt, have 1 kid under age 6, spouse is handling all pickup/drop off, have family nearby, am in non-litigation unicorn role.
It's such an adjustment with 1 kid. A lot to handle.
With 3? No. Just--no. I've seen marriages crumble. You'd need a spouse who teleworks and an au pair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids?
6, 4 and 7 months. I can’t stand to be away from them, but I’m also extremely unfulfilled professionally. An age old conundrum, I realize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:90% of lawyers hate their job.
You are romanticizing what you think the jobs really are.
Talk to someone/multiple people who do it and really understand what it entails.
Meh, only lawyers who weren’t cut out to be lawyers, or who insisted on chasing money/prestige. with the exception of a few dull years in the wrong agency, I have always enjoyed my job.
So, you are in the 10%.
I know probably 10 BigLaw partners and not one is encouraging their kid to follow in their footsteps.
My dad (former biglaw partner) also discouraged us from being lawyers. In my experience any well paying field is going to be grueling and law is not a bad option for the intellectual, introverted who aren’t cut out to be doctors or in finance - as far as the high paying fields go.
Some people in biglaw I know who like their jobs are in tax and real estate.
Anonymous wrote:90% of lawyers hate their job.
You are romanticizing what you think the jobs really are.
Talk to someone/multiple people who do it and really understand what it entails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:90% of lawyers hate their job.
You are romanticizing what you think the jobs really are.
Talk to someone/multiple people who do it and really understand what it entails.
Meh, only lawyers who weren’t cut out to be lawyers, or who insisted on chasing money/prestige. with the exception of a few dull years in the wrong agency, I have always enjoyed my job.
So, you are in the 10%.
I know probably 10 BigLaw partners and not one is encouraging their kid to follow in their footsteps.