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junior wrote:You're coming to K-Zone for advice on a life altering decision?


rogman wrote:I suspect your career at Killington would consist of providing legal representation for the buyers or sellers of real-estate and defending people against DUI's. Might as well throw in a couple of wills, too. However, since you're talking Rutland, that's a bit different: it's a poorer community with a larger population. It is apparently the heroin capital of Vermont, so drug traffickers should provide you with a steady work, but probably not steady income. There's an occasional murder (last was 2008?), and a half dozen rapes or so a year, if your lucky enough to get to defend one of them. More likely, you'll have to settle for defending petty thieves, but since there's roughly 2 burglaries a day, it could be a volume business. Perhaps your best bet is a job in the DA's office, but it probably won't pay enough to even settle your loans.
Ski_the_Moguls wrote:Family Law? Isn't that more about divorces, child custody and stuff like that.

OlympiaGirl wrote:I am focusing mostly on divorce and custody. I guess I didn't realize how depressed Rutland is, and I am going to start looking more into burlington.
How difficult are the winters up there? I know its one thing to come up to Killington every other weekend to ski, but how is it to live?

OlympiaGirl wrote:Ski_the_Moguls wrote:Family Law? Isn't that more about divorces, child custody and stuff like that.
Moguls, that is correct. I am focusing mostly on divorce and custody. I guess I didn't realize how depressed Rutland is, and I am going to start looking more into burlington.
How difficult are the winters up there? I know its one thing to come up to Killington every other weekend to ski, but how is it to live?


Mister Moose wrote:I would think in any Vermont town short of Burlington, and perhaps even there, you will need to practice a broader range of law that you expect.
And if you need to ask how 'difficult' the winters are, I think you will have some serious adjusting to do. Mostly dealing with 'difficult' is about attitude. After that is skill. The fact that you are asking implies a lack of total enthusiasm at the prospect of living in the mountains.


Mister Moose wrote:OlympiaGirl wrote:I am focusing mostly on divorce and custody. I guess I didn't realize how depressed Rutland is, and I am going to start looking more into burlington.
How difficult are the winters up there? I know its one thing to come up to Killington every other weekend to ski, but how is it to live?
I would think in any Vermont town short of Burlington, and perhaps even there, you will need to practice a broader range of law that you expect.
And if you need to ask how 'difficult' the winters are, I think you will have some serious adjusting to do. Mostly dealing with 'difficult' is about attitude. After that is skill. The fact that you are asking implies a lack of total enthusiasm at the prospect of living in the mountains.

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