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27-02-2018, 05:20 PM
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Waiting for sile list tmrw to see who is top
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How to find?
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27-02-2018, 05:33 PM
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know a friend who failed part A
What happens if fail?
Retake later in 2018 only right? I'm not sure how serious this is for her
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27-02-2018, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How to find?
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Sile website. Deciding who to poach tmrw
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27-02-2018, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
What happens if fail?
Retake later in 2018 only right? I'm not sure how serious this is for her
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Not fair leh. Someone who top part A also top part b. Win liao lor.
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27-02-2018, 07:18 PM
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I asked this question bcos firstly I’m not a troll, secondly people think only girls cry not guys- they are damn wrong, thirdly, lawyers generally have a very dark nature (watch the chrrent channel 8 drama on toggle). Really to show you how bad it is before I sleep at 4am everyday, I have to play any kind of drama on speed 2x (toggle is good u can just fast forward) to sleep. Otherwise I get real and nightmare about work.
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I am a guy too. Now a trainee. Cried a few times in office and on my way
home. Never had such feelings of worthlessness and depression before.
Senior associates and partners don’t give instructions clearly and no guidance at all, expecting me to know how to do and what they want. Everyday I will get scolded or made sarcastic remarks on me as below my dignity. It is like I will be made to quit anyday soon and it is because of me and not them.
But what can I do? Complain to law society and LS will side with me a yet to qualify lawyer? By then I may not even get my qualification.
Does LS even know what’s happening in the industry at all in the treatment toward trainees and junior associates?
Not sure why there are comments alleging trolls. Just because it doesn’t apply to your case doesn’t mean others don’t get it.
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27-02-2018, 09:48 PM
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Bro I feel you. Just an advice though never let your gf see you cry like that, otherwise she will think you’re a weakling and break up w you. It happened to me.
When girls cry it’s okay. When guys cry they think we are weaklings
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I am a guy too. Now a trainee. Cried a few times in office and on my way
home. Never had such feelings of worthlessness and depression before.
Senior associates and partners don’t give instructions clearly and no guidance at all, expecting me to know how to do and what they want. Everyday I will get scolded or made sarcastic remarks on me as below my dignity. It is like I will be made to quit anyday soon and it is because of me and not them.
But what can I do? Complain to law society and LS will side with me a yet to qualify lawyer? By then I may not even get my qualification.
Does LS even know what’s happening in the industry at all in the treatment toward trainees and junior associates?
Not sure why there are comments alleging trolls. Just because it doesn’t apply to your case doesn’t mean others don’t get it.
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27-02-2018, 09:52 PM
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I'm a new poster, PQE 5 this year.
My heart goes out to you (and all the poor trainees suffering in silence). I completely understand how you feel, I've been through it (haven't we all?). Please hang in there and learn as much as you can, eventually you will gain portable skills to make the next career move.
Think of it as a rite of passage - what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. All the best!
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I am a guy too. Now a trainee. Cried a few times in office and on my way
home. Never had such feelings of worthlessness and depression before.
Senior associates and partners don’t give instructions clearly and no guidance at all, expecting me to know how to do and what they want. Everyday I will get scolded or made sarcastic remarks on me as below my dignity. It is like I will be made to quit anyday soon and it is because of me and not them.
But what can I do? Complain to law society and LS will side with me a yet to qualify lawyer? By then I may not even get my qualification.
Does LS even know what’s happening in the industry at all in the treatment toward trainees and junior associates?
Not sure why there are comments alleging trolls. Just because it doesn’t apply to your case doesn’t mean others don’t get it.
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28-02-2018, 08:48 AM
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Anyone knows the different between PQE (UK scale) and PQE (Singapore scale)?
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28-02-2018, 09:05 AM
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For those who joined in house directly after TC or called, will it be very difficult to apply back law firms given that the skill sets learned are not that similar?
I currently have an in house offer which starts directly after my TC,thinking what should I do?
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28-02-2018, 09:12 AM
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For those who joined in house directly after TC or called, will it be very difficult to apply back law firms given that the skill sets learned are not that similar?
I currently have an in house offer which starts directly after my TC,thinking what should I do?
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Me too. But I declined the in house even that means suffering in practice. Cos ppl told me no exp in legal practice cannot
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