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02-07-2020, 03:17 PM
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Do you take any health supplements to cope?
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Not the OP but Xanax does help but not good for long term
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02-07-2020, 03:28 PM
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Not the OP but Xanax does help but not good for long term
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I don't dare to take prescription drugs.
Sad to say though, I picked up smoking to de-stress and create opportunities to step out of the office.
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02-07-2020, 03:34 PM
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I don't dare to take prescription drugs.
Sad to say though, I picked up smoking to de-stress and create opportunities to step out of the office.
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Not OP. But yeah smoking is another one. Just that I live with my parents so a bit difficult.
I know people who take caffeine pills.
Apparently you can do a shareholders’ agreement in half the time required with the caffeine pills.
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02-07-2020, 03:46 PM
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Not OP. But yeah smoking is another one. Just that I live with my parents so a bit difficult.
I know people who take caffeine pills.
Apparently you can do a shareholders’ agreement in half the time required with the caffeine pills.
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Caffeine pills make your heart race. May not be good. I tried it in law school, felt more jittery. Some swear by it though.
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02-07-2020, 04:07 PM
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Was 3PQE at big 4 before leaving (the one with the highest profit margin, B4 assocs should know), so I was made aware of what my pay would be at 4PQE senior assoc. Can confirm that 6PQE would definitely be way above 12k, before bonuses.
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Eh wah. Is it! At my b4 firm, I had heard when we reach 6 PQE (ie called to the Bar in middle of 2014) we would get $12,X00 only (before bonus)... And we are supposed to be lockstep and equivalent pay to another of the B4... Ugh... Hope my info is wrong then. But if so, it means that the step up from 5pqe in both these two firms is large (confirmed that standard track 5 pqe SA at these two firms gets $11,X00 before bonus)
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02-07-2020, 05:17 PM
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TSMP had 7 Liti trainees and 6 Corp trainees this year. I wonder how many of them got retained.
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why are people on this forum so into TSMP?
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02-07-2020, 07:15 PM
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Caffeine pills make your heart race. May not be good. I tried it in law school, felt more jittery. Some swear by it though.
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I took modafinil while in law school and found myself to be in this heightened sense of concentration. But it left me with a dry mouth and headache once the effect wore off.
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02-07-2020, 07:21 PM
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Is it cos one of their youngest partners running for election?
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Heard that she isn't very nice as a partner, anyone care to share any tidbits of information?
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02-07-2020, 07:34 PM
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Not a salary related post but...
As a mid level lawyer in practice for a couple of years and occasionally checking in here, just want to say that this thread has degenerated into the worst level of s hitposting it has ever been.
This started from the circuit breaker time and literally hasn't stopped since then. Too many fresh grads and trainees that are too free with no work?
Seriously, take a look the content of your own posts. Occasional frivolous tongue-in-cheek remarks are fine. But this has become a non-stop train wreck of bitter, toxic, sometimes sexist and downright pathetic bitching/whining.
Those of you hung up about flaming others and putting them down because of where they studied. Take a good long look at yourselves. Are you any better than those you despise? If you were, you would stop flooding this place with your toxicity and do something to help your peers and community.
I'm saying this as an NUS grad, class of (between 2014 and 2015). If you really hail from local schools but feel the need to constantly p iss on UK or overseas grads, it just shows how frail your egos are. The workplace and your eventual performance in private practice will sift the wheat from the chaff, regardless of where you studied.
I'm frankly embarrassed to share membership in the same profession as some of you. This place has literally become a disgrace and even the other job threads like the SIM-UOL thread that is prone to exaggeration and s hitposting do not now hold a candle to how toxic this place is.
Let's put aside the fact that this thread's objective has always been for proper, working lawyers to obtain serious info about salaries since market data is generally opaque. Even as students or fresh grads, the least you could do is to help your fellow would-be lawyers along with a word of encouragement or info about job opportunities.
If you've any pride at all in the profession that you seek to join, and retain any form of personal dignity, then you would wake up your idea and start doing something good for the peers in your legal community and yourself rather than sitting behind the keyboard spewing rubbish over the same few topics ad nauseam.
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Thank you for this. These commenters are clearly trolls (who may or may not be in the profession).
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