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I am an older woman who decided to enter the corporate world because the career I had chosen was no longer viable due to the extreme amount of physical labor it took to complete each day.
I always kept a professional attitude towards the clients of both of these attorneys. I would assist them but did not try to get to close to them.
I would have stayed with the first attorney if she had not struck me and she had paid me what I was worth.
If I were trying to assist someone else in how to be successful with the first attorney, I would say that you would have to work for virtually nothing and not let her talk to you in a rude or degrading manner.
I have worked in many occupations, including being self-employed for many years. I chose to forgo getting married or raising a family and instead concentrated on my career.
I left my corporate job after being denied vacation. What makes it worse is that I specifically raised potential scheduling conflicts when the vacation dates were approved.
I always tried to remain professional. I was a consultant with extensive contact with clients. The hypocrisy of staying upbeat with clients while not respecting the organization that I worked for, contributed significantly to my decision to quit.
I would have stayed if I had been treated with more respect. I was offered a significant raise after submitting my notice, but it was too late to keep me around.
If you are willing to sacrifice your ethics and personal life for the pursuit of money, then this is the place for you.
While working at my last job, I was constantly having to deal with a boys' club mentality. The fact that the other female team-mate and I were excluded was very apparent when we overheard the rest of the team planning to take another team-member out to lunch for his birthday.



