I worked for an attorney for a year during our last year of high school. It started as a easy internship but I was gave a paid position to learn from this man and do basic filing and clerical work. I l received a lot from this man, but it’s concerned that his life was split short when he ran into sizzling water with a failed real estate deal. One of his friends went after him and he took his own life in his garage a single morning while I was stressed in our hour year of school. I had no system how bad things were back then, although he told myself and others for a while that if I ever wanted to do law, I should focus on civil litigation, especially estate and family law. He said there was better money for less stress if I pursued a law work within that domain compared to his own path. There are a lot of chances these mornings if you pursue a law work; some people forgo becoming lawyers at all and go into politics or lobbying. Others opt to become teachers or reporters if they wish to avoid tasks as an attorney certainly. Back in the mornings when I worked for the attorney in high school, he never directly discouraged myself and others from going to law school to get a degree, although he told myself and others that I didn’t need to focus solely on being a lawyer with a Bar Association certification and license. I have a close neighbor who works in private estate and family law and he makes quality money without making himself crazy with too much stress and anxiety on a morning by morning basis.