We hear about a lot of shortcomings about the firm. Can we hear some positives from the people actually working with Tri now? Except for the pay of course.
At 5 PM, our pantry becomes a foodie's dream. From (emphasis on free) shawarmas to Chaat, Baos to Burgers, we've got it all. Because at our firm, the overlords believe in fueling both bodies and minds for success.
not a promoter driven firm - most people at the top have merit.
The people at the top have worked hard - and are bothered about diligence. Qualities have trickle down effect - long term, only people with good work ethic and limited fuckups survive.
You make the best of friends in crisis - and there is enough of that here.
People are ultimately people. There are good people here.
The few good things that trilegal has are vastly overshadowed by their negatives, with the number one being culture. It has AZB levels of toxicity, enough to make one question the decision of studying law in the first place.
Couldn't help yourself could you? The person started the thread with a purpose, you didnt give a damn. There are plenty of other threads for Trilegal bashing, go and fulfil your petty hatred needs there.
Thanks for this comment. People don't realise that in spite of all the gruelling hours and toxicity, there are people who worked hard and made it there. They need some shimmer of hope that may be, just may be, it will not be just all bad.
Being offered junk food is not the fuel for your body that you think it is. After 10 years you'll lost your health, sanity and be easily replaced by a younger, naive and willing lawyer.
The people at the top have worked hard - and are bothered about diligence. Qualities have trickle down effect - long term, only people with good work ethic and limited fuckups survive.
You make the best of friends in crisis - and there is enough of that here.
People are ultimately people. There are good people here.