Re: long-term document review?
Posted by A. Gunn on 8/01/06
I can't speak on the teaching decision. That's up to you. However, the document review pay was not overstated. If the gig offers overtime, you could make close to $100,000.00. The one to two year duration was probably overstated though. Most of us who make good money at this sign up with about three or four agencies and juggle projects between agencies. If you are offered overtime, work it and pack away the money to cover you during any possible down time. I have never had any down time last longer than a week because as soon as I notice one project winding down, I contact one of my recruiters at another agency to get another project. The key is to look out for yourself. I used to be a litigator and needed a major break from the rat race. I don't recommend making a career of it though. It's a nice break from the regular practice of law and if you really hustle, you can make a good living.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- long-term document review?, 7/11/06, by L.
- Re: long-term document review?, 7/12/06, by Martin.
- Re: long-term document review?, 7/12/06, by rrr.
- Re: long-term document review?, 7/12/06, by L.
- Re: long-term document review?, 7/12/06, by Martin.
- Re: long-term document review?, 7/12/06, by randy.
- Re: long-term document review?, 7/13/06, by tx.
- Re: long-term document review?, 7/13/06, by anon.
- Re: long-term document review?, 7/13/06, by G.
- Re: long-term document review?, 7/16/06, by L.
- Re: long-term document review?, 8/01/06, by A. Gunn.
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