Anonymous
only like 10% of biglaw associates make partner, so this was very predictable. Most turn out just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another option might be joining the military as a JAG. Steady pay, free housing, good benefits and lots of experience.
And he would take an enormous salary cut (much more than going govt or in-house). And may have to leave the area, which OP is hesitant to do.
Wow, these are some great options. I think OP is not understanding the concept of making concessions, exploring Plan B, growing up and putting on her big girl panties, sucking it up, et al.........
Op sounds like a spoiled child who wants everything her way. Life is not like that.
What is your problem? You sound like a complete loser who only derives pleasure from the misfortune of others. Seriously, you need professional help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another option might be joining the military as a JAG. Steady pay, free housing, good benefits and lots of experience.
And he would take an enormous salary cut (much more than going govt or in-house). And may have to leave the area, which OP is hesitant to do.
Wow, these are some great options. I think OP is not understanding the concept of making concessions, exploring Plan B, growing up and putting on her big girl panties, sucking it up, et al.........
Op sounds like a spoiled child who wants everything her way. Life is not like that.
Anonymous wrote:
My 32 yo DH makes $275k as an in house attorney. Why does he half to go to the the govt?
your marginal tax rate is 33%.
We make 150k combined and our marginal tax rate is 28% and I'm not complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another option might be joining the military as a JAG. Steady pay, free housing, good benefits and lots of experience.
And he would take an enormous salary cut (much more than going govt or in-house). And may have to leave the area, which OP is hesitant to do.
Wow, these are some great options. I think OP is not understanding the concept of making concessions, exploring Plan B, growing up and putting on her big girl panties, sucking it up, et al.........
Op sounds like a spoiled child who wants everything her way. Life is not like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another option might be joining the military as a JAG. Steady pay, free housing, good benefits and lots of experience.
And he would take an enormous salary cut (much more than going govt or in-house). And may have to leave the area, which OP is hesitant to do.
Anonymous wrote:Another option might be joining the military as a JAG. Steady pay, free housing, good benefits and lots of experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 32 yo DH makes $275k as an in house attorney. Why does he half to go to the the govt?
Gee, I make $220 in house. 275 is awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My 32 yo DH makes $275k as an in house attorney. Why does he half to go to the the govt?
your marginal tax rate is 33%.
We make 150k combined and our marginal tax rate is 28% and I'm not complaining.
I think she meant "have to go to the government" and was suggesting
that op's dh look in house so the pay cut isn't as large.
Anonymous wrote:
My 32 yo DH makes $275k as an in house attorney. Why does he half to go to the the govt?
your marginal tax rate is 33%.
We make 150k combined and our marginal tax rate is 28% and I'm not complaining.
Anonymous wrote:My 32 yo DH makes $275k as an in house attorney. Why does he half to go to the the govt?