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I would go a step farther and say that this young man shouldn't go to law school until hes spent a few years getting used to work.
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I would go a step farther and say that this young man shouldn't go to law school until hes spent a few years getting used to work.
what is it about that picture of my mom that everyone likes so much?
I would go a step farther and say that this young man shouldn't go to law school until hes spent a few years getting used to work.
You should have taken that job. I know that patent lawyers usually have more regular hours than most attorneys though.
lol oh well. at least this way i can wear suits more often.
I shouldn't overstate my point here. I make six figures right now and work a pretty reasonable schedule. I'm a plaintiffs attorney in a small firm, which means there are no billable hours. On the other hand, it means that my pay is based on what I bring in, so I might make 20k one month and 5k the next. And while I do have big cases, a lot of that involves grinding it out at 500 or 600 bucks a pop.
I would go a step farther and say that this young man shouldn't go to law school until hes spent a few years getting used to work.
I call bullshit on most of these guys in this thread.
I call bullshit on most of these guys in this thread.