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Anyone familiar with "career associate"?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 8:44 am
by jrwhitedog
Just read the headline on Yahoo today,
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Seems some BigLaws are creating a second-tier lawyer program which pays less than half of the market price(160K annually) and instead of being associates those staff enrolled in the program are called career associates who will never make partners.
For someone like me who's planning to apply for law school, will this policy be more trendy among biglaws which means you should never apply for law school cause if u can only make 60-70k per year after wasting three years only to find u r in debt for over 150k, you must be absolutely nuts. Or it's still possible to make 160k for a new graduate? Thank you.

Re: Anyone familiar with "career associate"?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 8:58 am
by wojo96
There are numerous threads already addressing this article.

Re: Anyone familiar with "career associate"?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 10:36 am
by johnnyutah
jrwhitedog wrote:you should never apply for law school cause if u can only make 60-70k per year after wasting three years only to find u r in debt for over 150k, you must be absolutely nuts. Or it's still possible to make 160k for a new graduate?
60-70k is a good salary.

Re: Anyone familiar with "career associate"?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 10:42 am
by Mickey Quicknumbers
jrwhitedog wrote: For someone like me who's planning to apply for law school, will this policy be more trendy among biglaws which means you should never apply for law school cause if u can only make 60-70k per year after wasting three years only to find u r in debt for over 150k, you must be absolutely nuts. Or it's still possible to make 160k for a new graduate? Thank you.
1. Yes
2. 60-70k would probably put you well inside top quarter of kids graduating from law school

Re: Anyone familiar with "career associate"?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 10:46 am
by jrwhitedog
Really? Then how long will u pay off your debt if u owe the government over 150k?

Re: Anyone familiar with "career associate"?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 10:47 am
by johnnyutah
jrwhitedog wrote:Really? Then how long will u pay off your debt if u owe the government over 150k?
A long time.

Re: Anyone familiar with "career associate"?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 10:48 am
by Mickey Quicknumbers
jrwhitedog wrote:Really? Then how long will u pay off your debt if u owe the government over 150k?
A long, miserable time. Welcome to law school.

Re: Anyone familiar with "career associate"?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 10:52 am
by jrwhitedog
johnnyutah wrote:
jrwhitedog wrote:Really? Then how long will u pay off your debt if u owe the government over 150k?
A long time.
Thanks for the editing. But I don't like Japanese animation.

Re: Anyone familiar with "career associate"?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 11:01 am
by aliarrow
jrwhitedog wrote:
johnnyutah wrote:
jrwhitedog wrote:Really? Then how long will u pay off your debt if u owe the government over 150k?
A long time.
Thanks for the editing. But I don't Japanese animation.
What's going on in here?

Re: Anyone familiar with "career associate"?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 11:04 am
by johnnyutah
aliarrow wrote:
jrwhitedog wrote:
johnnyutah wrote:
jrwhitedog wrote:Really? Then how long will u pay off your debt if u owe the government over 150k?
A long time.
Thanks for the editing. But I don't Japanese animation.
What's going on in here?
That is a very good question.

Re: Anyone familiar with "career associate"?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 11:48 am
by wojo96
johnnyutah wrote:60-70k is a good salary.
...prior to grad school.

Re: Anyone familiar with "career associate"?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 12:00 pm
by aliarrow
wojo96 wrote:
johnnyutah wrote:60-70k is a good salary.
...prior to grad school.
ITE 30k is good prior to grad school.