Re: Moving office into my house
Posted by Rob on 7/26/06
I am convinced that "L" is a pretty successful attorney who is threatened by competition. Why else spend months on here talking about changing careers, and never really doing it? On 7/26/06, L wrote: > On 7/24/06, The Man wrote: >> You are likely moving out because you need the rental >> income, which means you are possibly starving. A lawyer >> working out of his house is likely to be viewed as a loser, >> not that you are one. I'm just speaking of what clients may >> think. One good thing is that you can meet them while in >> your underwear, because it is your house. >> > I second the Man: > > If you didn't get a good job with a firm, it's time to look > for a job outside of law. Any job, even working at fast-food > joints will be better than starving as a solo. > > Law is not a viable profession for most law grads. Learn IT > skills, or some other skills that'll get you a real job.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Moving office into my house, 7/24/06, by Michael E. St.George.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/24/06, by The Man.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/25/06, by Carol.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/26/06, by L.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/26/06, by randy.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/26/06, by Carol.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/26/06, by Rob.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/26/06, by L.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/27/06, by The Man.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/27/06, by anon.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/27/06, by tina.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/27/06, by Carol.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/28/06, by Mr. Blue.
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