Paralegal Hell covered this topic and I just had to put my two cents in. Here's a short list of movies that I have to watch if they show up on TV, in no particular order.
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This is a humorous and sarcastic blog written by a paralegal in a mid-sized law firm in a mid-tier market. The goal is to share some of the pitfalls and foibles encountered in my own day-to-day experiences. Feel free to contact me at aparalegalslife@gmail.com with comments. Complaints, not so much :)
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Is this a rhetorical question?
This story, titled "Are Paralegals Happy?", really jumped out at me. Let's begin at the beginning:
Oh, it gets better...
High expectations are on par with everything that the paralegal field has to offer. It is one of a handful of industries filling up fast and according to NFPA’s compensation and benefits survey; only 10% of paralegals rated their job satisfaction as low. These figures are extremely impressive, making paralegal one of the 21st century’s hottest jobs.So, 9 out of 10 of my co-workers are liars. Or delusional. Probably both. That's the only possible explanation. Unless they did the study with an open bar.
Oh, it gets better...
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Anonymity
A recent post on Paralegal Hell regarding one blogger's criticism of her decision to publish anonymously has me thinking (never a good thing). And a little pissed off (also never a good thing).
The reason I publish anonymously is simple. I couldn't be brutally honest about what I really think if my real name were attached to these posts. I would get fired, it would be much harder to find another paralegal job, and that would make this whole blog moot. There's a lot of things I don't post about in order to maintain that anonymity.
This profession can be rewarding. We help people, protect their rights, make a decent living and we aren't waist-deep in raw sewage on a daily basis. All things I'm thankful for (especially that last one).
It can also be frustrating at the same time, working for egomaniacal overeducated douchebags who can't tell time, treat others with basic human dignity or find their ass with both hands and a GPS device. That's not every lawyer in the business, admittedly, but nobody can doubt there's an emerging trend in that direction.
There are plenty of blogs about the upside of the paralegal profession. They perform an important service, one I utilize frequently. I'm just not the kind of person to publish one myself.
In a different way, sharing our frustrations also helps. More than a few paralegals have contacted me to say that it's nice to know they aren't alone. My #1 goal is to make a bad day a little less bad.
Another reason is my frank and open discussion of being an Alcoholic. It is important for those in our profession to be aware of what could happen if the high levels of stress get the better of you. Very, very few people in my real life know about this struggle, and I'd rather keep it that way for now.
So for those of you who blog openly, kudos and keep doing what you do. Just keep in mind that those of us who blog anonymously don't do it out of cowardice.
The reason I publish anonymously is simple. I couldn't be brutally honest about what I really think if my real name were attached to these posts. I would get fired, it would be much harder to find another paralegal job, and that would make this whole blog moot. There's a lot of things I don't post about in order to maintain that anonymity.
This profession can be rewarding. We help people, protect their rights, make a decent living and we aren't waist-deep in raw sewage on a daily basis. All things I'm thankful for (especially that last one).
It can also be frustrating at the same time, working for egomaniacal overeducated douchebags who can't tell time, treat others with basic human dignity or find their ass with both hands and a GPS device. That's not every lawyer in the business, admittedly, but nobody can doubt there's an emerging trend in that direction.
There are plenty of blogs about the upside of the paralegal profession. They perform an important service, one I utilize frequently. I'm just not the kind of person to publish one myself.
In a different way, sharing our frustrations also helps. More than a few paralegals have contacted me to say that it's nice to know they aren't alone. My #1 goal is to make a bad day a little less bad.
Another reason is my frank and open discussion of being an Alcoholic. It is important for those in our profession to be aware of what could happen if the high levels of stress get the better of you. Very, very few people in my real life know about this struggle, and I'd rather keep it that way for now.
So for those of you who blog openly, kudos and keep doing what you do. Just keep in mind that those of us who blog anonymously don't do it out of cowardice.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Thought of the Day - Whuck???
Must be leave wierd stuff on your paralegals's desk day and noone mentioned it. Came in to find several potted plans and a loose portable hard drive. Took me an hour to find the responsible party. Non-billable, of course :)
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