Hi people:
I'm a Brit who's been in the US since '98. I qualified as a lawyer here about three years ago but am contemplating moving back to the UK to be near my family who I miss alot, though I prefer the US to the UK anyday.
Anyway, just wondering what salaries are like these days and how far they go.
I currently earn about $48,000/year now working for a small law firm in Utah. That's plenty to love on here and I only need to work about 3.5-4 days per week to earn that amount.
I've been applying for jobs in London - lawyer jobs - and all I'm seeing are plenty of vacancies paying between 20-30 UK pounds for qualified lawyers!
Is this insane or what?! they're even asking for top academic credentials to even fill the jobs and being really selective.
I also took the transfer exams last year and am now a doubly qualified lawyer ie both in the US and the UK, so it's not like they're offering low salaries because I need to requalify or anything. I contacted recruiters in London and they told me that was the "market rate" for lawyers in London outside of the small handful of larger commercial and American firms, but that the latter would only recruit former Wall Street lawyer types anyway.
I got married last year and we're expecting a baby soon. I have no idea how I could support a family on that salary. Plus I have about $50,000 in student loans! Since my wife isn't a US citizen either we will probably have to come to the UK anyway eventually.
Other brits have told me not to worry because the UK operates a really good welfare system for low income families .
I can't imagine being a lawyer on welfare, but I hear there are hundreds of them over there.