Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you enjoy being a lawyer, I mean really enjoy it, then you probably have a personality disorder . Possibly a sociopath too
You know thr vast majority of lawyers aren't personal injury lawyers or whatever you think it is we do that makes us sociopaths. I'm in public interest and I help people navigate systems and anticipate problems they might have and solutions for those problems. I get personally thanked multiple times a week. It’s a great job.
and people leave the SSA for BVA to get to gs14Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not even BVA or SSA appeals? They're sweatshops, sure but can open doors.
BVA opens the door to SSA, but SSA isn't currently hiring due to a significant decrease in disability claims.
Anonymous wrote:Not even BVA or SSA appeals? They're sweatshops, sure but can open doors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t regret it at all. I think I’m a natural-born litigator. I can’t imagine ever not litigating. It’s truly my calling.
My son-in-law could have written this. He loves his job. He’s a partner too.
LOL. Goodie for him! And he's a partner too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not even BVA or SSA appeals? They're sweatshops, sure but can open doors.
DRG has already turned down BVA as unsatisfactory.
Sounds wise
You've got to work with the hand you are dealt (and your grades). If you don't play ball, you're not going to get anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not even BVA or SSA appeals? They're sweatshops, sure but can open doors.
DRG has already turned down BVA as unsatisfactory.
Sounds wise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not even BVA or SSA appeals? They're sweatshops, sure but can open doors.
DRG has already turned down BVA as unsatisfactory.
Sounds wise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not even BVA or SSA appeals? They're sweatshops, sure but can open doors.
DRG has already turned down BVA as unsatisfactory.
Anonymous wrote:If you enjoy being a lawyer, I mean really enjoy it, then you probably have a personality disorder . Possibly a sociopath too
Anonymous wrote:Not even BVA or SSA appeals? They're sweatshops, sure but can open doors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unpaid OT is worse than doc review. Being fired and made unsuitable for other federal employment is worse than doc reviewAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t even get interviews for gs7 contract specialist jobs. Let alone any federal attorney job. I spent $140k on law school loans .Anonymous wrote:I regret it, absolutely. I took out about $200k in loans at 8% interest and graduated right into the recession. I had to work for the sheistiest personal injury firms and compete against T14 grads also doing what they could to stay out of doc review. My last day as a lawyer was spent in a screaming match with the firm owner over settling a case of a tomato can "slip and fall" for only $20k. He ended the argument by telling me the GS 9 non-attorney fed gov job I managed to land was less than one year's tuition at my crap law school. As soon as I get PSLF I will consider letting my license expire.
Didn’t you get an offer at BVA but turned it down? And it’s not worse than doc review.
Unpaid overtime = "being a professional"
Yea, wow. Professionals aren't paid overtime. They're classified as "exempt employees" for overtime purposes. You're not working in the mailroom or the cafeteria. You're a professional employee. If you're being paid OT as a document reviewer, that says right there that the firm considers you to be nothing but support staff.
People like you are why the profession in so miserable
Anonymous wrote:Not even BVA or SSA appeals? They're sweatshops, sure but can open doors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t regret it at all. I think I’m a natural-born litigator. I can’t imagine ever not litigating. It’s truly my calling.
My son-in-law could have written this. He loves his job. He’s a partner too.