Remember when I was telling you that what you experienced as a career setback might actually turn out to be something in your favor?

You never know...
It's crazy. I'm a litigation lawyer for insurance companies and most firms in that particular field have between 5 and 10 lawyers. So you can expect everyone to know everyone and because you meet the same people over and over again 'teams' form. Being kicked out of a team and having to join another team is very much like leaving Milan for Juventus. If you earn more money at your new team everyone hates your guts and your former teammates despise you.
I have not heard a word from them in months. Fuckers used to act as if they were my best friends, but they hired two people to replace me and I was as good as dead to them.
The particularly painful fact now is that firms that litigate for insurance companies always have traffic law as an important source of income. There is
zero traffic right now. And there won't be for a considerable amount of time. If we ever go back to the situation before corona that is. My former colleagues, who depend on traffic law cases, have suddenly come to the realization that, at the very least, one of them is going to be let go anytime now.
In the meantime I've been specializing in medical law at my new firm and those cases still keep coming in.
Suddenly they're texting me to 'clear the air between us, so we can move on like adults'.
Seriously. The gall.