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I had a friend that walked from a top-tier firm due to the clients she was working for. She doesn't regret it at all.
Interestingly, I reckon maybe 25% (probably less, tbh) of my law-degree mates from uni are still at big commercial firms, 3-5 years later. The one guy I thought was definitely in it for the long haul has just left. No doubt it can be good for your career, but, jeez, the work often sounded pretty shithouse.
what was it about the clients that made her walk?
yeah it happens all the time. the attrition rates are pretty tough in a whole range of fields. it seems quite easy to do 50% of the work for 75% of the money a few years out.





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