Are you self-destructing?
Are you staying in your Big Law gig even though it makes your eyes bleed because you are too risk averse or have too big of a second mortgage to make a move in this economy?
The Snark asks: Are you self-destructing? In the current environment of record-low voluntary attrition, many Cogs are clinging to Big Law jobs they might otherwise have left for a lateral spot in a new city, a sweet in-house gig or a smaller firm. But as The Snark notes, some of these Cogs who are going through the motions are slowly taking baby steps off the grid toward the abyss. Is this you? Is this your neighbor? The Snark says some warning signs include appearance changes and communication breakdowns.
July 28, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Are you self-destructing?
Are you staying in your Big Law gig even though it makes your eyes bleed because you are too risk averse or have too big of a second mortgage to make a move in this economy?
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