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re: NY BIGLAW Salary Raise - $190K for 1st Years
Posted on 6/4/18 at 11:47 pm to AbuTheMonkey
Posted on 6/4/18 at 11:47 pm to AbuTheMonkey
Yeah, the management consultant I know probably gets at least 30-40k a year in travel benefits. They take Ubers to work every day and still have travel expenses left over. And they get car services all the time and some pretty heft other travel benefits. I think they got like 60 dollars extra per diem knxe because the flight didn’t arrive home by like 6:30. It arrived at 6:45. So they took me out to eat at a nice restaurant
The director I mentioned was front office that had responsibilities that are hard to describe but they had a trade desk than answered to them and they negotiated business development with clients in certain obscure processes. She certainly didn’t travel that often. But if you remember a few years ago, there was a huge freak out when an intern died from being “overworked.” So every firm on Wall Street had a bunch of rules that restrict how much time you can spend working and does stuff like pay for dinner if you work long hours. One of those rules was if you work a certain amount of time with commute, they have to ensure you get home safely and wouldn’t leave it up to you. They had a black car service for her
The director I mentioned was front office that had responsibilities that are hard to describe but they had a trade desk than answered to them and they negotiated business development with clients in certain obscure processes. She certainly didn’t travel that often. But if you remember a few years ago, there was a huge freak out when an intern died from being “overworked.” So every firm on Wall Street had a bunch of rules that restrict how much time you can spend working and does stuff like pay for dinner if you work long hours. One of those rules was if you work a certain amount of time with commute, they have to ensure you get home safely and wouldn’t leave it up to you. They had a black car service for her
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