Daily writing prompt
What is your career plan?

This is an interesting prompt. I do feel like it is geared more toward the young adult, though. I am already working in my career path and have no plans on changing careers any time soon. So, rather than write about a career plan, I’ll write about my current career and the path I took to get here.

I am a commercial construction litigation paralegal, e-Discovery manager, and arbitration case manager. I support four attorneys.

What made you decide to become a paralegal? I have my divorce to thank for my career path. After my ex-husband had an affair, I immediately gathered all of my documents and put them into a folder for the attorney. I made an appointment that afternoon. I handed him my folder and he looked at me with a serious face and asked, “Do you want a job?”

I was speechless. He then followed up with, “Have you considered paralegal work? I think you’re cut out for it.”

And, that is where my career path began. I moved back to Texas from Washington state. The local community college had a paralegal associate’s program. I graduated a year and a half later. I was hired as a paid intern before I graduated and upon graduation, I was offered a full-time position. I’ve been working for the same law firm for 15.5 years.

Do you have plans to change careers? Put simply, I don’t think it is in my current hand of cards. I recently graduated with another associate’s degree and a bachelor’s degree. Both are tailored toward my career as a paralegal. I bet there are other career paths that my education would support, but the intention was, and is, to remain a paralegal.

That being said, there are always obstacles in everyone’s road. Many of my paralegal friends lost their jobs during the Pandemic. That is what prompted me to go back to school to finish a couple of degrees. I am prepared for a career change, if needed.

What about you? What do you do and how did you get there?

5 responses to “Random Thoughts: My Career”

  1. That’s wild. But what an interesting way for things to work out. While I’m sure it wasn’t easy to go through a divorce, it sounds like you’re happy with your career.

    I’m a SAHM with an English degree. Before that I was a receptionist. I would have done more if I had the opportunity, but I was kicked out of the house at age 16 and was alone and in poverty for quite some time. *Shrugs

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    1. I’m sorry to hear how rough life was to you early on. Sounds like you’ve been able to rise to the challenge of improving yourself. I’m proud of you!

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  2. Wow that’s so incredible! I bet you deal with some interesting cases and to work for a firm that long is really amazing. You are so fortunate to be in a career that you love, I admire that 🩷

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    Bruce Almighty Wagner

    I love this response. After I posted, mine the feed showed yours, and it was similar. That’s how you turn lemons into lemonade.

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