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<blockquote data-quote="TCinpipeline" data-source="post: 96510" data-attributes="member: 17355"><p>Yes I would have to take a big pay cut and I will not be able to pay my mortgage/bills on a paralegal salary. I am currently taking on more paralegal type responsibilities internally to widen my legal work experience. I am not looking to move internally as I am not interested in practising as a solicitor in most of the departments at my firm. However, If they started to offer training contracts to qualify into the few I am interested in, I would make a move to do so. I heard on a webinar that some law firms like Kennedys are looking to offer candidates to qualify into the one practice area. Is this something more law firms will start to do do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCinpipeline, post: 96510, member: 17355"] Yes I would have to take a big pay cut and I will not be able to pay my mortgage/bills on a paralegal salary. I am currently taking on more paralegal type responsibilities internally to widen my legal work experience. I am not looking to move internally as I am not interested in practising as a solicitor in most of the departments at my firm. However, If they started to offer training contracts to qualify into the few I am interested in, I would make a move to do so. I heard on a webinar that some law firms like Kennedys are looking to offer candidates to qualify into the one practice area. Is this something more law firms will start to do do you think? [/QUOTE]
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