CapeCodTenor
Dis Veteran; Dis Dads #865
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This past Sept. I was promoted to the position of Paralegal Clerk in my law firm, the first step on the Paralegal ladder. My firm obviously feels that I have what it takes to be a Paralegal, to learn and grow with the job, and I will not let them down. Now I don't plan on leaving my current job, I have no need to, but in the event that I do (the only reason would be to get a job closer to home so I wouldn't have to commute 4+ hours a day), would it be wise for me to take a Paralegal Cert. program to have that certificate behind me? I've heard that some firms want Paralegals to have at least a certificate to work for them. Others don't care, it's the job experience that matters. The paralegals I've talked to have told me the you really learn on the job and not in the class room, is this true? Man, just don't know what to do. I would love some advice. Thanks.
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