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Date: June 6th, 2013 9:57 PM Author: dull sickened box office codepig
This is credited. The inconsistency is what makes it terrible.
Friends/family "Are you available this weekend?" "I have zero idea"
GF: "Home in time to get dinner?" "No idea"
Leave on Friday with nothing going on, email at 2pm Saturday, scurry to office for 7 hours.
Shit wears on you.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2274750&forum_id=2#23343251) |
Date: June 6th, 2013 8:11 AM Author: Lascivious Goal In Life
this. hours vary. and the thing that will kill you more certainly than anything else is to stand out as a superstar. but don't kid yourself. most people won't stand out, especially in the beginning. in our class, everyone was pretty equal parts sharp and clueless and earnest and bumbling. and there were differences in our hours, but it was more a crap shoot of what group you were in, how hands on/off the seniors, the economy, etc.
there were two guys who were seriously amazing though. one guy running deals by himself (and the partner) as a first year. both of them known as really solid, ahead of their years, and workhorses. one burned out after year two. the guy who's still around is a fourth year now and has billed, in every single year, at least 3000 hours. he's constantly inundated with stuff because the partners know they won't have to supervise much. not to mention, other associates are constantly calling him up for (often non-billable) help because he's encyclopedia britannica of securities land, and not nearly intimidating enough.
the way to get the least amount of work is to come across as well-intentioned and like you're trying hard, but aren't quite there. can't be glaringly awful or pegged a slacker, that'll get you noticed too. just be a little worse than everyone else, and enjoy billing 30-35 hours per week after the first year. also enjoy being fired after year 3 or 4. but hey, everyone still likes you!
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2274750&forum_id=2#23339378) |
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Date: June 7th, 2013 12:42 PM Author: Up-to-no-good Sapphire Hunting Ground
Big dog partner is fucking that guy over by not guarding him more zealously. Maybe he's an aspie weirdo that they don't want in front of clients when it's time to actually bring in business.
There was a great econ paper I saw either here or ATL about law firm economics, and it made this point about how highly effective mid-levels are a problem because if you let them do too much they become huge threats to leave and take business with them so that they can make partner elsewhere faster. You also saw this in the ITE layoffs where rock stars (not me) were some of the cuts if they were clearly running laps around the partner with a certain client set and could've walked with business if they got sick of billing 300 a month on other stuff that didn't interest them.
There was a guy at my firm who was a second year and had started a company before LS and had really deep contacts in this industry, so he worked under the partner who was the "expert" in that industry in name only and this second year ran everything for their practice from the day he walked in the door. They did that dude so dirty. They basically said he got fired because he had the audacity to take a long weekend off for his wedding and this sub-100 IQ of counsel fucked up one of his deals while he was gone. Then gave him a bullshit speech about how Jack Welch fired x% of the F100 CEOs and they all knew he'd come back and dominate so it made sense to let him go do his thing elsewhere. Sadly he got kind of butthurt about it and left law and took a policy job. I really wished he had called all the clients, stolen them and gone to a better shop and made partner in 3 years just to spite them.
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Date: June 6th, 2013 10:33 AM Author: bateful sanctuary
how do biglaw partners keep their marriages together?
I assume they work just as hard (if not harder) than associates so how does this work exactly?
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Date: June 7th, 2013 1:54 AM Author: Outnumbered offensive den international law enforcement agency
The ones where it "works" usually involve a spouse who stays home and handles all of the family duties so BIGLAW spouse can work super hard all the time. And the stay at home spouse has to want a certain lifestyle to put up with the hours. But obviously a lot of marriages do not work out and my firm seems to have a lot of folks who never married.
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Date: June 7th, 2013 9:05 AM Author: Beady-eyed deranged national security agency
I only work from about 10-7 most days. Then I go home, have dinner with the wife, watch a little TV, and then do another 2 hours of work after she goes to sleep.
One big variable no one ITT mentions is efficiency rate. If you actually get crap done most of your time "working" your hours will be better than if you're prone to spend half your day checking the web or gchatting with friends. The more productive you are, the less time you can get away with actually spending in the office. I go through stretches where I'm super productive and keeping ok hours and stretches where I'm slackerish and end up working for much longer (and always scrambling to catch up and do the stuff I should've gotten out of the way yesterday).
Of course, there are super-rough stretches where you're slammed and working insane hours despite being productive... but they only come a few times a year if you're on top of things.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2274750&forum_id=2#23345494) |
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Date: June 7th, 2013 3:38 PM Author: Beady-eyed deranged national security agency
Oh, you again. Mr. "being a biglawyer is worse than 99% of jobs."
Still no sense of real perspective. Still a whiny bitch.
BTW, if you view time spent with friends as wasted, you're doing it wrong. It's time spent at your desk skimming the web when you have work to do that's "time wasted." If you spend too much time procrastinating and bullshitting, don't complain if you no longer have oodles of guilt-free time for socializing.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2274750&forum_id=2#23347515) |
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Date: June 7th, 2013 4:16 PM Author: Bespoke ruby rehab quadroon
being efficient is all good in theory but your consistent schedule doesn't work for a lot of biglawyers, even those in litigation.
i can be as efficient as i want when i have work, but there would be days or weeks where i would be slow b/c all my cases didn't have immediate upcoming deadlines. it's stressful knowing that if you're billing 120-130/mo you're going to have to make up those hours eventually another month and that throws off the consistent schedule.
also, being efficient is fundamentally at odds with the billable hour model. i found a way to do work "efficiently" but not so efficiently that my hours are too low, even if, realistically, i could really write a motion in 3 hours instead of 10 hours and would rather do that and go home and enjoy my life. but no, i need 2000 hours and i only billed 120 last month so i need to stretch it to 10. that's not being efficient at all.
now, i just have to get my work done. how long it takes or how long it's supposed to take is totally irrelevant. i get it's all relative and when i was in biglaw, i didn't think things were that bad, and i'd say somebody who has a consistent 10-7 schedule where you work another couple of hours when you go home is on the better end for biglaw. but now that i look at it from being in-house, that schedule seems horrible and i could not deal w/ it again.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2274750&forum_id=2#23347753) |
Date: June 7th, 2013 2:05 PM Author: Heady partner
8:30-6:30 erryday. BigTex. Occasional weekends.
It's a lot of hours, but you get used to it.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2274750&forum_id=2#23346799) |
Date: April 3rd, 2017 9:17 PM Author: Shivering Parlour
maybe I just do a lot of BIG LIT bet the company type cases, but my hours are way more erratic than the ones described here.
About half to 60% of the time I am working crazy and erratic hours, sometimes 7 days a week.
40% of the time I work 5 hour days and can stroll into the office at like 11.
But somehow it almost always works out to 2100 hours a year.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2274750&forum_id=2#32986327) |
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