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Everybody wants a career that has a great work-life balance. Most attorneys fail to achieve this goal. After all, when you think high-paying jobs that have the most time off, does "lawyer" come to mind?
Well, magistrates, judges, and law professors all make it onto a new list compiled by AOL Jobs. The list goes through the highest paying jobs where workers work the least amount of time.
Surprised? Here are the statistics used to back up AOL Jobs' claims:
You might be thinking about switching jobs right about now. Granted, it'd be tough. It's not like you can easily get confirmed by the Senate to be a federal judge. You actually need skill and a strong legal background to get one of these positions.
So, what if you can't be a law professor or a judge? What other professions give you a good work-life balance with a decent pay? The other jobs on the AOL list include:
It might be time for you BigLaw associates to face it. There is no easy way out. You wanted to go to law school and be a lawyer. It's time for you to pay your dues -- and your student loans. Just suck it up, and bear the brunt of your 80-hour work week. Happy billing, my friends.
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