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Join Date: Apr 2007
Type: ENTJ
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Location: UK
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I want to go into law. Maybe I'll start my own firm. I may simply opt out of it after a few decades with a nice CV and a slice of legal experience, only to start my own business. If worst comes to worst, I'll continue AI Consulting Ltd., my father's business (which he shares with two others).
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Money is important to me as it opens all doors. My job will be used as a battery to power the many extensions of dreams I have that are currently shutdown from lack of financial current. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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International corporate law as a baseline career. I don't want to just practice for all of my life, so I might go into various related careers as well. I am thinking about becoming a professor of the law after gathering enough experience.
Pro bono work holds some appeal for me as well, but if it's not practical (money-wise, I want to sustain a certain lifestyle for myself and a future family), I will hold off doing pro bono until I'm retired and have accumulated enough in my savings. |
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