turtleface
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hm..I'm not sure if this is the appropriate forum to put this topic but anyway:
I was wondering why in the general, un-educated (commerce or law wise) population, becoming a Lawyer so much more prestigious and elite sounding than becoming an Accountant, when:
-The 2 professions are structured EXACTLY the same, with top tiers (Big 4 for Accounting vs Big 6 for Law), Mid Tier Accounting firms vs Mid Tier Law firms, In house lawyers vs In house Accountants, CFOs vs. General Counsels, right down to the surburban small practices that both professions have. In fact...the two professions are IDENTICAL if not for the type of work they do.
-There are more CEOs and Company Directors of big companies who are former Accountants than Lawyers. In fact, there are more company directors who are engineers than lawyers as well.
-Salary wise, on average Accountants and Lawyers are paid the same (though Lawyers get paid more at junior levels (e.g. Big 4 Associate vs. Big 6 Associate) whilst Accountants get higher at senior levels (e.g. CFO vs General Counsel).
-Both professions are extremely boring at the junior levels. Junior Accountants spend endless hours checking figures in Excel till they fall asleep, whilst the bookkeeper next to him/her does the same thing. Similarly, Junior Lawyers "sit in a windowless room for 12 billable hours a day, dividing documents into piles marked "privileged" and "nonprivileged," while the paralegal sitting next to you does exactly the same thing. " Source: http://www.wetfeet.com/Content/Industries/Law.aspx
-in business, a CA/CPA is far more respected than a lawyer, when you need business advice you go ask an Accountant not a Lawyer.
-When a company is stuffed, and administrators are appointed, they are Accountants not Lawyers.
-The level (time wise) of education required is roughly the same (accounting: 3 yr degree + 1 year FTE of CA vs 4yr degree and article)
-An Accountant is able to give Corporate Law and Taxation advice whilst a Lawyer can't give Accounting advice.
The only explanation I can think of (as to why law is more prestigious to the general population) is because so many politicians are former lawyers (which is expected since politicians are there to make law) and also as a result of those BS law shows like "law and order" which are glorified court room scenes.
It just seems that there is little cause for law students to act as if they are top s--- around uni.
I was wondering what you guys think...
Edit: I wish there was a way to post this in the law forum too, I'd be interested in what some of them have to say, especially the ones who quote Judges when responding to your posts to make themselves sound hardcore.
I was wondering why in the general, un-educated (commerce or law wise) population, becoming a Lawyer so much more prestigious and elite sounding than becoming an Accountant, when:
-The 2 professions are structured EXACTLY the same, with top tiers (Big 4 for Accounting vs Big 6 for Law), Mid Tier Accounting firms vs Mid Tier Law firms, In house lawyers vs In house Accountants, CFOs vs. General Counsels, right down to the surburban small practices that both professions have. In fact...the two professions are IDENTICAL if not for the type of work they do.
-There are more CEOs and Company Directors of big companies who are former Accountants than Lawyers. In fact, there are more company directors who are engineers than lawyers as well.
-Salary wise, on average Accountants and Lawyers are paid the same (though Lawyers get paid more at junior levels (e.g. Big 4 Associate vs. Big 6 Associate) whilst Accountants get higher at senior levels (e.g. CFO vs General Counsel).
-Both professions are extremely boring at the junior levels. Junior Accountants spend endless hours checking figures in Excel till they fall asleep, whilst the bookkeeper next to him/her does the same thing. Similarly, Junior Lawyers "sit in a windowless room for 12 billable hours a day, dividing documents into piles marked "privileged" and "nonprivileged," while the paralegal sitting next to you does exactly the same thing. " Source: http://www.wetfeet.com/Content/Industries/Law.aspx
-in business, a CA/CPA is far more respected than a lawyer, when you need business advice you go ask an Accountant not a Lawyer.
-When a company is stuffed, and administrators are appointed, they are Accountants not Lawyers.
-The level (time wise) of education required is roughly the same (accounting: 3 yr degree + 1 year FTE of CA vs 4yr degree and article)
-An Accountant is able to give Corporate Law and Taxation advice whilst a Lawyer can't give Accounting advice.
The only explanation I can think of (as to why law is more prestigious to the general population) is because so many politicians are former lawyers (which is expected since politicians are there to make law) and also as a result of those BS law shows like "law and order" which are glorified court room scenes.
It just seems that there is little cause for law students to act as if they are top s--- around uni.
I was wondering what you guys think...
Edit: I wish there was a way to post this in the law forum too, I'd be interested in what some of them have to say, especially the ones who quote Judges when responding to your posts to make themselves sound hardcore.
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