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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I know you're joking, but food delivery earn more per hour than me and I daresay most junior assocs.
Seriously. Take your salary and divide it by the no of hours you clock in the month. The pink panda bringing your food to you at 8pm in the office while you review that agreement probably just made more money than you for that few minutes of work.
Not that I really care all that much about billing but you hand over heart tell me if taking a pay cut feels good. I'm not about to claim I do valuable, unreplaceable work. But it's still work, hard work, and lots of it with lots of professional risk associated. Times are bad, and I don't think I'm obliged to feel good that times are bad.
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I am not joking. I pulled up next to a grab driver delivering food.
And he got his hands full. They are making money at the very least.
Law doesn’t do well in a downturn. That’s a fact. When bear sterns collapse, banking & finance practices were badly hit, it’s all a cascading effect!!!