attorneys now being paid $10/hr.
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 3:26 am
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LOL...I didn't know they are paying freshly minted physicians $10 an hour too.This is the legal equivalent of the medical school graduate's residency experience.
I actually sat down with a friend who's a resident once and we calculated his hourly rate, and it was about that.janderson wrote:
LOL...I didn't know they are paying freshly minted physicians $10 an hour too.
I don't believe this.clintonius wrote:Meh -- I have a friend who works at one of the large Wall Street banks, and his first-year analyst rate figured to something like $6/hour. It's not because he is compensated poorly; it's because they work insane hours. Attorneys and physicians encounter the same phenomenon.
They aren't going to give them any training. It's a contract doc review/paralegal job dressed up in fancy language.Desert Fox wrote:This is short sighted on the firms part. They are going to train this lawyer then they will bolt the second they can.
Ah, makes sense now.Renzo wrote:They aren't going to give them any training. It's a contract doc review/paralegal job dressed up in fancy language.Desert Fox wrote:This is short sighted on the firms part. They are going to train this lawyer then they will bolt the second they can.
I love that he advertises his 3.5 Undergrad GPA. Hilarious.Richie Tenenbaum wrote:$10/hr for the opportunity to work under someone like this- --LinkRemoved-- ?
No thanks.
Spaceman Spiff wrote:I love that he advertises his 3.5 Undergrad GPA. Hilarious.Richie Tenenbaum wrote:$10/hr for the opportunity to work under someone like this- --LinkRemoved-- ?
No thanks.
I think I made $10 when I was 16 working as a busser at a chinese restaurant. I started at a hotel doing front desk work at $12/hour, at $14.50.rayiner wrote:The last time I made that little was right out of HS.
Sucks to not be able to do math, huh?
But those are Canadian dollars, so like $1/hour for the front desk job?crazycanuck wrote:I think I made $10 when I was 16 working as a busser at a chinese restaurant. I started at a hotel doing front desk work at $12/hour, at $14.50.rayiner wrote:The last time I made that little was right out of HS.
Sucks to not be able to do math, huh?
14.23 using todays exchange rate.rayiner wrote:But those are Canadian dollars, so like $1/hour for the front desk job?crazycanuck wrote:I think I made $10 when I was 16 working as a busser at a chinese restaurant. I started at a hotel doing front desk work at $12/hour, at $14.50.rayiner wrote:The last time I made that little was right out of HS.
Sucks to not be able to do math, huh?
I think the $6 figure would be after taxes and probably after COL expenses.JSUVA2012 wrote:I don't believe this.clintonius wrote:Meh -- I have a friend who works at one of the large Wall Street banks, and his first-year analyst rate figured to something like $6/hour. It's not because he is compensated poorly; it's because they work insane hours. Attorneys and physicians encounter the same phenomenon.
$6/hour x 90 hours a week x 52 weeks = $28,080
Large Wall Street banks pay a lot more than 28k. And even analysts don't work 90 hours a week.
Touche.crazycanuck wrote:14.23 using todays exchange rate.
Maybe. But factoring in commute, rent and food is kind of unfair. Lots of people would be claiming they make $0.27/hour if all we're looking at is disposable income.nycparalegal wrote:I think the $6 figure would be after taxes and probably after COL expenses.JSUVA2012 wrote:I don't believe this.clintonius wrote:Meh -- I have a friend who works at one of the large Wall Street banks, and his first-year analyst rate figured to something like $6/hour. It's not because he is compensated poorly; it's because they work insane hours. Attorneys and physicians encounter the same phenomenon.
$6/hour x 90 hours a week x 52 weeks = $28,080
Large Wall Street banks pay a lot more than 28k. And even analysts don't work 90 hours a week.