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the most laid back V10?

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Sep 21, 2014 6:39 pm

Opinions?

What are the sweatshops vs. the easier hours?

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by patogordo » Sun Sep 21, 2014 6:49 pm

avoid the prime numbers

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by DoveBodyWash » Sun Sep 21, 2014 7:03 pm

Skadden DE.... Or California dpw (bullshit guessing here)
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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by FSK » Sun Sep 21, 2014 7:05 pm

You signed up for the wrong part of the wrong career if you don't want to work hard under high stress.
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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Sep 21, 2014 7:37 pm

I'm fine working hard. Just want to avoid the worst of the v10

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Sep 21, 2014 7:37 pm

Everyone works long hours, but there's a clear step down in hours from Wachtell to the others, and to a lesser extent from Cravath to the others. For the rest, not a huge hours difference, though some are more "facetime-y" than others. I also suspect it would be easier to slide by on low hours until being shown the door in third or fourth year at somewhere like STB or DPW that doesn't have as many demanding personalities as, say, Skadden or S&C.

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by sideroxylon » Sun Sep 21, 2014 7:47 pm

Dullest knife?

Fastest sloth?

Tallest dwarf?

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Sep 21, 2014 10:47 pm

cusenation wrote:Skadden DE.... Or California dpw (bullshit guessing here)
Skadden DE is actually one of the worst. They get worked to the bone and are pretty much completely closed out of partnership possibilities.

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Sep 21, 2014 11:07 pm

Anonymous User wrote:Everyone works long hours, but there's a clear step down in hours from Wachtell to the others, and to a lesser extent from Cravath to the others. For the rest, not a huge hours difference, though some are more "facetime-y" than others. I also suspect it would be easier to slide by on low hours until being shown the door in third or fourth year at somewhere like STB or DPW that doesn't have as many demanding personalities as, say, Skadden or S&C.

FWIW, I think the firms with less "demanding" personalities are also known for requiring facetime and being passive aggressive.

I'm not sure passive aggressive = laid back.

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by Desert Fox » Sun Sep 21, 2014 11:12 pm

Just do:

Corporate at Cravath

slack off at 1800 hours until you get fired 3 years later

lateral to 100

slack until you get fired 2 years later

lateral in house.
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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by iliketurtles123 » Sun Sep 21, 2014 11:20 pm

flawschoolkid wrote:You signed up for the wrong part of the wrong career if you don't want to work hard under high stress.
Hard v. Hard-er
Easy hours v. Eas-ier hours
Laid back v. More laid back

You signed up for the wrong career if you can't understand this simple concept.

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by A. Nony Mouse » Sun Sep 21, 2014 11:41 pm

But really, tho:
sideroxylon wrote:Dullest knife?

Fastest sloth?

Tallest dwarf?

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by wiz » Sun Sep 21, 2014 11:58 pm

Desert Fox wrote:Just do:

Corporate at Cravath

slack off at 1800 hours until you get fired 3 years later

lateral to 100

slack until you get fired 2 years later

lateral in house.
Is it even possible to do just 1800 hours at Cravath?

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by anyriotgirl » Mon Sep 22, 2014 12:00 am

sideroxylon wrote:Dullest knife?

Fastest sloth?

Tallest dwarf?

idk about you, but I would rather be killed with a sharp knife than a dull one

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by Neal Patrick Harris » Mon Sep 22, 2014 12:02 am

anyriotgirl wrote:
sideroxylon wrote:Dullest knife?

Fastest sloth?

Tallest dwarf?

idk about you, but I would rather be killed with a sharp knife than a dull one
love this

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by Swimp » Mon Sep 22, 2014 1:44 am

anyriotgirl wrote:
sideroxylon wrote:Dullest knife?

Fastest sloth?

Tallest dwarf?

idk about you, but I would rather be killed with a sharp knife than a dull one
The analogy was almost as dumb as OP's question.

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by jbagelboy » Mon Sep 22, 2014 9:01 am

If you mean which firm tries to project the image of most laid back.. Weil gotschal, obv. (Are they still "V10"?). They were all about the flippy floppies and whiskey gingers at the reception last spring

I'm 98% sure its equally hellish there though

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Post by Anonymous User » Mon Sep 22, 2014 9:35 am

jbagelboy wrote:If you mean which firm tries to project the image of most laid back.. Weil gotschal, obv. (Are they still "V10"?). They were all about the flippy floppies and whiskey gingers at the reception last spring

I'm 98% sure its equally hellish there though
I'd go with Latham for most laid back. Maybe weil/cleary after that. Not sure why there's so much weil h8terade here.

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Post by ruski » Mon Sep 22, 2014 4:59 pm

its going to depend more on practice group than on firm. knew a guy at cravath who went home at 7 everyday because his rotation was with a chill partner in a chill group (corp regulagory/investigations group or something like that). this is true for most firm - the smaller groups will be more chill (on average).

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by smallfirmassociate » Mon Sep 22, 2014 5:34 pm

iliketurtles123 wrote:
flawschoolkid wrote:You signed up for the wrong part of the wrong career if you don't want to work hard under high stress.
Hard v. Hard-er
Easy hours v. Eas-ier hours
Laid back v. More laid back

You signed up for the wrong career if you can't understand this simple concept.
Not to speak for the other poster, but I read his point as basically meaning that OP is asking a question about differences that are so marginal that they are, in effect, pointless.

When there are people in positions of power who attempt to give credence to marginal differences, it should make a person skeptical of their intentions.

It insulates the biglaw industry to criticism, at least partially, if the industry can claim to boast a diverse and varied set of firms. Think about it.

Long Answer, OP: It doesn't matter. Flip a coin, roll a die, throw darts at a dart board, but don't make your decision based on finding a laid-back culture, to any extent whatsoever, in biglaw.

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by patogordo » Mon Sep 22, 2014 5:40 pm

almost every question asked on tls is about differences so marginal as to be effectively pointless for decision-making. not disagreeing with you, just an observation.

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by Old Gregg » Mon Sep 22, 2014 8:04 pm

anyriotgirl wrote:
sideroxylon wrote:Dullest knife?

Fastest sloth?

Tallest dwarf?

idk about you, but I would rather be killed with a sharp knife than a dull one

If you want to do well and survive: all are sweatshops, dumbass.

If you want to just coast and get fired after two years: all are laid back, dumbass.

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by Neal Patrick Harris » Mon Sep 22, 2014 10:53 pm

zweitbester wrote:
anyriotgirl wrote:
sideroxylon wrote:Dullest knife?

Fastest sloth?

Tallest dwarf?

idk about you, but I would rather be killed with a sharp knife than a dull one

If you want to do well and survive: all are sweatshops, dumbass.

If you want to just coast and get fired after two years: all are laid back, dumbass.
fixed to make you sound like less of a douche, dumbass

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by Old Gregg » Mon Sep 22, 2014 11:03 pm

Neal Patrick Harris wrote:
zweitbester wrote:
anyriotgirl wrote:
sideroxylon wrote:Dullest knife?

Fastest sloth?

Tallest dwarf?

idk about you, but I would rather be killed with a sharp knife than a dull one

If you want to do well and survive: all are sweatshops, dumbass.

If you want to just coast and get fired after two years: all are laid back, dumbass.
fixed to make you sound like less of a douche, dumbass
gee thanks, dumbass.

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Re: the most laid back V10?

Post by Anonymous User » Mon Sep 22, 2014 11:14 pm

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