I have been a paralegal for over ten years (my how time flies) and have worked for three different firms. In the first firm as a new paralegal I did do some negotiation.
I am now a paralegal for a firm involved in civil litigation. The work, how you are utilized and if there is burn out depends on the firm.
For the most part, my brain is always needed for the job. I do have mundane days but they are rare.
I interviewed a paralegal recently and was asked to describe my day...I couldn't describe a typical day because there is not such thing so I told him what I had done each day that week (only three days). No two days are usually the same. Then again I get work from 9 different lawyers some with different areas of practice
Burn out depends on the firm and on billing requirements...some firms have ridiculous billing requirements; others are more laid back. If you interview with a firm, always ask about the billing requirements.
If you have any other specific requirements, I would be happy to answer them.




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