Matt Wheat: From Lawyer to Firefighter

In Episode 028 of The Former Lawyer Podcast, Sarah talks with Matt Wheat, a single dad who left the law to become a firefighter. Matt spent most of his legal career in various public interest law jobs. While he was still practicing law, Matt started serving as a volunteer firefighter, fell in love with firefighting, and ultimately left legal practice to make it his full-time career. In this conversation, Matt shares about: Being “consumed” by injustice growing up, which led him to law school; The impact that the recession in the aughts had on his rural legal job market; Becoming somewhat disenchanted with the legal system as a result of his public interest work; Feeling like something was missing from his life, which led him to become a volunteer firefighter; Falling in love with firefighting, and what he loves most about it; Dealing with his parents’ reaction to his decision to leave the law after they supported him to get there; The misconceptions non-lawyers have about lawyers’ finances; Why it was worth it to take a paycut to leave, even though he’s a single parent; Why he thinks you should only go to law school if you’re motivated by more than just money; and much more!  Show Notes: The Former Lawyer Resource Vault—g formerlawyer.vipmembervault.com Connect with Matt by email 

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