If you’re one of the lucky, employed lawyers making a good salary, congratulations. Now it’s time to spread the wealth.
We’re not talking about donations to charities or handouts to the poor. Both are admirable, but this blog is called Greedy Associates. Altruism has a place, just not here.
Or at least, not in this post.
No, we’re talking about hiring help to make your life easier. So without further adieu, here are the five tasks you should outsource when you start making money.
If you’re one of the best-paid litigators in the country, you can afford fancy perks like a valet and a personal chef. But if you’re just starting to earn disposable income, start small by outsourcing relatively inexpensive tasks that eat up your free time.
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