Doesn't that list just seem like professions than women and men are most likely to hold? That is, I am sure there are way more female AA's than male, based on my non-scientific observance of my coworkers. (and the males always very quickly get another title).
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Those are self-reported professions, though, right?
People are generally gross.
ION I had an awesome dream last night. I had come into money some how and wasn't working, but had just stayed in a small house and kept that aspect of life the same. What I had done that was ridiculously fabulous was buy up small rental properties and kept them FOR MY STAFF. I had a cook and a hair/makeup person and a gardner in this older middle income suburban home.
I have to admit I thought that wasn't real. Cause when it first launched there were a few "Ooh, terrible things on theINTERNET!" stories about it. They missed an opportunity not naming it meandmrsjones.com
I think the real number 1 for both is "International Secret Agent", but, of course, they have to make up some other profession to actually write down.
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Doesn't that list just seem like professions than women and men are most likely to hold?
Either way, watch out for those real estate agents!
ION, today's xkcd made me snort my coffee and now my sinuses are caffeinated: [link].
Teppy beat me to it. I was just catching up to post a link to that. And, yeah, the mouseover text FTW as smonster said.
Sad about Corey. I'm not surprised, but I thought it would have been Feldman first, not him.
Mom worked in title in the '80s...her assessment matches "Ashley's" It sounds like that business was fairly often like Sterling-Cooper without the cachet.
Watch a dissertation defense...LIVE
Do you like prairie voles? Are you curious about the process of earning a Ph.D.? Possibly just a touch of both?
Then tune in today, starting at 10 central, for what Science magazine's Science Careers Blog is calling the first live-streamed dissertation defense (at least, that they've ever heard of).
The adventurous academic is Danielle Lee of the University of Missouri, St. Louis. The dissertation is entitled: An Investigation of Behavioral Syndromes and Individual Differences in Exploratory Behavior of Prairie Voles, Microtus ochrogaster. There was some talk of live Tweets as well. However, Lee says she won't be Tweeting, herself, during the defense (that would be just a little crazy multi-tasky, wouldn't it?), but she is up for answering your questions once everything has been successfully defended. Just Tweet them with the hashtag #LeeDefense. Good luck, Danielle!