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All of this, with a day-job. Mind you, the JC has largely been how I have managed to ''do'' a day job since I started it — lawyers gravely undervalue [[knowledge management]], even though it should be the most important thing they do. Nevertheless I owe a debt of gratitude to a sequence of employers over the last decade and a half for letting me carry on with it. They know who they are.  
All of this, with a day-job. Mind you, the JC has largely been how I have managed to ''do'' a day job since I started it — lawyers gravely undervalue [[knowledge management]], even though it should be the most important thing they do. Nevertheless I owe a debt of gratitude to a sequence of employers over the last decade and a half for letting me carry on with it. They know who they are.  


==Paid tier==
====What you get====
Broadly the JC splits down three ways:
(i) Basic waggishness for the sake of it — Toto chat, Otto {{Buchstein}} and [[Opco Boone]] nonsense. This has little value to anyone but me, and will stay free.
(ii) Substantive content about things I am ''not'' expert in, but which I’m learning and which has a bearing on legal practice: business management, complexity, systems theory, organisational lsociology
===How it will make things better===
The paid tier will help me improve the site and add content: resources to manage the technical back-end and tidy up some of the ad-hoc coding that it currently relies upon, which should  make the whole thing more consistent, and — depending on how many subscribers we get! — bring in some help to build out content, making the site more comprehensive.
The paid tier will help me improve the site and add content: resources to manage the technical back-end and tidy up some of the ad-hoc coding that it currently relies upon, which should  make the whole thing more consistent, and — depending on how many subscribers we get! — bring in some help to build out content, making the site more comprehensive.

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