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Originally Posted by Hopeful Camel
An unemployed attorney has just as little money [$0] as an unemployed stock clerk. A bipolar attorney with a spotty work history is not a good employee. Pulling myself up and doing the sole practice seems to be my only real good option. But I am worrying about paying rent, buying food, and keeping hearth and home together. I don't feel like I'm in a better situation than most people. Sorry.
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Maybe instead of trying sole practice you can get hired on with other attorneys. Trust me you're FAR better off than me. Bi-polar doesn't destroy your ability to think and communicate like thought disorder does. Try going to school and functioning in a professional career with thought disorder.