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Third year attorney with three young children working as in-house counsel for a prominent real estate company making 100k for 50 hour weeks, plus earns 50 percent on deals he brings in for up to 30k. Reasonable? All children aside (it is not irrelevant because I have three myself) his salary sound pretty good plus the incentive of 50% of what he brings in. I wish i knew what kind of benefits he had and what location in the US because that would further boost his salary as well. Bottom line - it sounds very good. |
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