It is no suspense that law firm associates are working really hard. It definitely seems like they already have a tough time managing their personal health and hobbies. With that,
1. What is the scene of a 25-30 y/o associate exploring his romantic relationships(dating and developing a mature relationship)? What that romantic journey looks like? 2. How 35-45 yo corp lawyers find time to spend with their wife, kids, parents? Picture a family life with mom/dad being a corp lawyer.
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No romance, only romance via arranged marriage. Rest vpn on office wifi for urges. Pathetic life but good money, buying gifts for my siblings kids with the 25lpa I earn. Also very fortunate if marriage lasts beyond 5 years.
Bilkul normal, usual love life hai yaar. Just need an understanding partner. Yeh jitne yaha rant karrahe hai unhe mila nahi koi isliye karrahe hai. Chill kar.
I am an A3, Solicitor, working at a Tier 2 and also taking up my own matters. I started dating a guy who joined as an Associate at my firm during the first year of my Articleship. My Boyfriend quit law to join his family business and I was still working at my firm. We tied the knot in December 2022 when I was an A2.
Now, since my husband has already been a part of the industry, he knows how insane work gets at times. But we make it a point to go out often, to spend as much time we have together. I am planning to start my own practice full time, things will get rough in the initial years, but we are in for the bigger game.
1. What is the scene of a 25-30 y/o associate exploring his romantic relationships(dating and developing a mature relationship)? What that romantic journey looks like?
2. How 35-45 yo corp lawyers find time to spend with their wife, kids, parents? Picture a family life with mom/dad being a corp lawyer.
I'm looking for your precious POVs and personal anecdotes.
Lets not spam this with irrelevant content.
Thanks!
(OP also posted a similar question on a popular subreddit, this post is not a copy)
2. Boomer is one born roughly between 1946 and 1964. Not more than 5% of people in law firms are boomers.
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"Fuck bitches. Get money."
Now, since my husband has already been a part of the industry, he knows how insane work gets at times. But we make it a point to go out often, to spend as much time we have together. I am planning to start my own practice full time, things will get rough in the initial years, but we are in for the bigger game.