The Careerist is very busy preparing corn bread stuffing (from scratch), fresh cranberry sauce, little roasted potatoes, and, of course, a scrumptious turkey. Plus, apple caramel cake, chocolate cookies, and so much more.
Happy Turkey Day everybody!
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Vivia Chen
November 20, 2012
The Careerist is very busy preparing corn bread stuffing (from scratch), fresh cranberry sauce, little roasted potatoes, and, of course, a scrumptious turkey. Plus, apple caramel cake, chocolate cookies, and so much more.
Happy Turkey Day everybody!
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The Careerist takes an inside look at how lawyers shape their careers and manage their lives. The blog aims to dissect developments in the profession, provide useful information and advice, and give lawyers a platform to voice their views. The goal is to provide a fresh, provocative take on the state of lawyering.
Vivia Chen, The Careerist's chief blogger, has been covering the business and culture of law firms for a decade. A former corporate lawyer, Chen is fascinated by those who thrive (as well as those who don't) in the legal profession. Her take: Success in the law (and life) doesn't always travel a linear path. If you have topics you'd like to discuss or information to share, contact her: VChen@alm.com
Wow - can I come to your house?
At our place, I'm in charge of the "oranges": sweet potatoes with bacon & swiss, and pumpkin custard.
Posted by: Michael | November 22, 2012 at 04:22 AM
Back at ya, Vivia. A Happy and Bountiful Thanksgiving to you and yours as well. Best,
Jane Wildman Raitt, Career Coach to Female Attorneys and devoted reader.
Posted by: Jane Raitt | November 21, 2012 at 10:44 PM