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March 27, 2008 at 3:08 PM #177672March 27, 2008 at 3:09 PM #177225
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Participantpabloesobar–
I would proabably only consider BIGLAW for a few years to help pay down my debt, but then I think I would like to take some of my client base and woo them away to a boutique firm with a few other disillusioned associates that don’t like to bill 2400 hours. I am aware that you can’t bill everything… what would you figure your hours billed to hours worked ratio really is?
On the home front, my wife has experience at Goldman Sachs and can find a finance job while I am in school. So that is a blessing.
Of course then I have to figure out what to do with the runt…
sdjdguy —
Do you mind sharing where your school fell in the rankings… and what size practice you are in?
Thanks everyone!
March 27, 2008 at 3:09 PM #177576bjensen
Participantpabloesobar–
I would proabably only consider BIGLAW for a few years to help pay down my debt, but then I think I would like to take some of my client base and woo them away to a boutique firm with a few other disillusioned associates that don’t like to bill 2400 hours. I am aware that you can’t bill everything… what would you figure your hours billed to hours worked ratio really is?
On the home front, my wife has experience at Goldman Sachs and can find a finance job while I am in school. So that is a blessing.
Of course then I have to figure out what to do with the runt…
sdjdguy —
Do you mind sharing where your school fell in the rankings… and what size practice you are in?
Thanks everyone!
March 27, 2008 at 3:09 PM #177585bjensen
Participantpabloesobar–
I would proabably only consider BIGLAW for a few years to help pay down my debt, but then I think I would like to take some of my client base and woo them away to a boutique firm with a few other disillusioned associates that don’t like to bill 2400 hours. I am aware that you can’t bill everything… what would you figure your hours billed to hours worked ratio really is?
On the home front, my wife has experience at Goldman Sachs and can find a finance job while I am in school. So that is a blessing.
Of course then I have to figure out what to do with the runt…
sdjdguy —
Do you mind sharing where your school fell in the rankings… and what size practice you are in?
Thanks everyone!
March 27, 2008 at 3:09 PM #177588bjensen
Participantpabloesobar–
I would proabably only consider BIGLAW for a few years to help pay down my debt, but then I think I would like to take some of my client base and woo them away to a boutique firm with a few other disillusioned associates that don’t like to bill 2400 hours. I am aware that you can’t bill everything… what would you figure your hours billed to hours worked ratio really is?
On the home front, my wife has experience at Goldman Sachs and can find a finance job while I am in school. So that is a blessing.
Of course then I have to figure out what to do with the runt…
sdjdguy —
Do you mind sharing where your school fell in the rankings… and what size practice you are in?
Thanks everyone!
March 27, 2008 at 3:09 PM #177677bjensen
Participantpabloesobar–
I would proabably only consider BIGLAW for a few years to help pay down my debt, but then I think I would like to take some of my client base and woo them away to a boutique firm with a few other disillusioned associates that don’t like to bill 2400 hours. I am aware that you can’t bill everything… what would you figure your hours billed to hours worked ratio really is?
On the home front, my wife has experience at Goldman Sachs and can find a finance job while I am in school. So that is a blessing.
Of course then I have to figure out what to do with the runt…
sdjdguy —
Do you mind sharing where your school fell in the rankings… and what size practice you are in?
Thanks everyone!
March 27, 2008 at 3:12 PM #177229bjensen
ParticipantWow juice… this is kindof creepy.
I also want to leverage a law degree for entreprenurial purposes.
Do you have a brother you don’t know about? I’m from Idaho, and I don’t think my dad was ever the milk man around these parts! 🙂
March 27, 2008 at 3:12 PM #177581bjensen
ParticipantWow juice… this is kindof creepy.
I also want to leverage a law degree for entreprenurial purposes.
Do you have a brother you don’t know about? I’m from Idaho, and I don’t think my dad was ever the milk man around these parts! 🙂
March 27, 2008 at 3:12 PM #177590bjensen
ParticipantWow juice… this is kindof creepy.
I also want to leverage a law degree for entreprenurial purposes.
Do you have a brother you don’t know about? I’m from Idaho, and I don’t think my dad was ever the milk man around these parts! 🙂
March 27, 2008 at 3:12 PM #177594bjensen
ParticipantWow juice… this is kindof creepy.
I also want to leverage a law degree for entreprenurial purposes.
Do you have a brother you don’t know about? I’m from Idaho, and I don’t think my dad was ever the milk man around these parts! 🙂
March 27, 2008 at 3:12 PM #177682bjensen
ParticipantWow juice… this is kindof creepy.
I also want to leverage a law degree for entreprenurial purposes.
Do you have a brother you don’t know about? I’m from Idaho, and I don’t think my dad was ever the milk man around these parts! 🙂
March 27, 2008 at 3:16 PM #177233Anonymous
GuestI do have a half brother I have never met, but he would be from the Midwest!
March 27, 2008 at 3:16 PM #177586Anonymous
GuestI do have a half brother I have never met, but he would be from the Midwest!
March 27, 2008 at 3:16 PM #177595Anonymous
GuestI do have a half brother I have never met, but he would be from the Midwest!
March 27, 2008 at 3:16 PM #177599Anonymous
GuestI do have a half brother I have never met, but he would be from the Midwest!
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