I don't think the scheme is really justified... with medicine I can understand, because doctors in the bush have massive workloads and lack the support of specialists, hospitals and desperately needed medical equipment. The worst that can happen for a lawyer is that they might have to drive into Sydney one month to mention some matters at the Supreme Court, or wait until the FMC goes on circuit to somewhere near them before being able to secure a family law hearing. I think the money would have been better diverted into the community legal centre system.
That said, I turned down a job in Canberra and two in Sydney to take a job in regional NSW. Work is actually fun, the lifestyle's great, the cost of living is incredibly cheap and (dare I sound snobbish) all it takes is the fact that you're a solicitor for people to be really interested in hearing about your average day. Of course, this is dispelled when they find out you're an utter bastard just like every other lawyer ever.
It's the most hands-on experience a grad can get, and I think the exposure to litigation (if that's your thing, like me) and different areas of law makes you an excellent all-rounder. I think the disputes that Marmalade is bitching about are far more interesting - not to mention more relevant to 95% of the population - than the commercial matters traditionally dealt with in the CBD powerhouses. To each their own I guess. All I know is that I'm more useful when it comes to impromptu legal advice at cocktail parties than your average 1st year M&A grunt
That said, I turned down a job in Canberra and two in Sydney to take a job in regional NSW. Work is actually fun, the lifestyle's great, the cost of living is incredibly cheap and (dare I sound snobbish) all it takes is the fact that you're a solicitor for people to be really interested in hearing about your average day. Of course, this is dispelled when they find out you're an utter bastard just like every other lawyer ever.
It's the most hands-on experience a grad can get, and I think the exposure to litigation (if that's your thing, like me) and different areas of law makes you an excellent all-rounder. I think the disputes that Marmalade is bitching about are far more interesting - not to mention more relevant to 95% of the population - than the commercial matters traditionally dealt with in the CBD powerhouses. To each their own I guess. All I know is that I'm more useful when it comes to impromptu legal advice at cocktail parties than your average 1st year M&A grunt
Last edited: