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Law, work experience, which subject of the following would prove more financially lucrative in the future?
I may be receiving some volunteer experience working within a community advice bureau.
I may have the chance to specialise in various issues such as Housing, debt, welfare benefits, employment and family problems with relationships.
I am studying Law, in the early stages but roughly would like to know which of the subjects mentioned above would see me more financially favourable to my bank balance in the future when I am licensed to practice Law, as not all lawyers are rich.
geordie coach you have totally misconsruted my question. If you look at the sectoors i'm talking about, they are concerned with helping people. You fail to analyse this.
The reason I brought up money is that the Law will be changing within the next 2 years, which could see some areas of law redundant, so just like an office worker, sales assistant, teacher I have to live, pay rent etc and just like the other jobs i may not be rich but want,hopefully, sufficent wages to survive.
If you are going into law for the financial rewards you will most likely be disappointed and perhaps are making the wrong career choice.
If you are going into law because you believe in representing people to ensure they get fair hearing (whatever side of the case the are on) and the interests of justice are preserved, then your choice of career is great.
Law can be a job for life but it is not just about money, if that is what you're looking for then it may be a short career.
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