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How many of you eat lunch alone and consider yourself successful professionally?
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As someone who leans towards the introverted side of the spectrum, I enjoy eating lunch by myself. It allows me to recharge mid-day. But with books like "Never Eat Alone", sometimes I wonder how much damage it is doing to my career.
Do you eat alone and still consider yourself successful? How much does it matter? Is it normal in your firm?
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Tax lawyer here. So Treasury is gearing up for the Estate and Gift Tax sunset at the end of next year?
EDIT: Sorry, I just saw where you answered this farther down.
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Honestly our work on the other side is going to skyrocket as well. Or the planning side, at least. I've been doing this a very long time, and the number of true tax lawyers in my area has been declining for a good while. There aren't too many of us around here who can do good high level estate tax planning.
And on your side, I knew the estate and gift folks were usually the higher level folks, and usually CPAs and lawyers. Honestly I would much rather deal with a better trained/smarter agent or appeals officer than a less trained one.