Getting a high-paying law firm job was probably your main goal when you went to law school. That’s why deciding to leave your high-paying gig can be so difficult once you’ve attained it.
At some point, however, all the money in the world isn’t worth it if it means you’ll have to be miserable.
Here are five signs that maybe walking away from your firm job is right for you. If you experience one or more of these signs, you may want to seriously reconsider your priorities:
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