AHH … THE LAST few months of the year-time for those associates who are “up for partner” to step up their uncomfortable awkwardness, brown-nosing, and insecure self-evaluating: “Will I make it If not, should I finally take the plunge and try to be a soap opera star Or should I just find a Firm that appreciates my legal research talents Would another Firm even want me anymore Crap They hate me here-I knew I should have taken that lateral offer last year Will my dad be ashamed”
The historically accepted view of why anyone works as a Cog in a Big Firm is that they hope one day to achieve the ultimate success: to become a partner.
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