I love sets of photos like this and this one is of course extra fab.
Catherine Slater @damasuerte 33m
@EmrysIsLove and here’s the photo! pic.twitter.com/g3ysdPxLcU
#Sherlock - His Last Vow: sometimes, somebody has to die. Tomorrow, 8.30pm on @BBCOne.
If you are 35 or younger - and quite often, older - the advice of the old economy does not apply to you. You live in the post-employment economy, where corporations have decided not to pay people. Profits are still high. The money is still there. But not for you. You will work without a raise, benefits, or job security. Survival is now a laudable aspiration.
Quoted from Sarah Kendzior’s “Surviving the Post-Employment Economy"
“In the United States, nine percent of computer science majors are unemployed, and 14.7 percent of those who hold degrees in information systems have no job. Graduates with degrees in STEM - science, technology, engineering and medicine - are facing record joblessness, with unemployment at more than twice pre-recession levels. The job market for law degree holders continues to erode, with only 55 percent of 2011 law graduates in full-time jobs. Even in the military, that behemoth of the national budget, positions are being eliminated or becoming contingent due to the sequester.
It is not skills or majors that are being devalued. It is people.”
Her work is frank, speaking of a reality I hope that will never be mine. At the same time, it gives me a strange comfort to know that I am not alone.
(via sextus—empiricus)
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50 years ago, I would have been at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, in an office with my name on the door.
10 years ago, I would have been in Hannah Horvath’s version of GQ’s advertorial department, with my own cube and free snacks (as soon as the episode aired, viewers noted that even GQ has cut back, and the image of Hannah’s cheerful office is out of date)
Today, I do all of the same type of work from home, with no benefits or job security.
BUT I CAN WORK IN MY PAJAMAS HEY
(via hello-the-future)
"I adore you."
Yes I did have to sing the entire thing to myself
Give it a second…
http://failnation.tumblr.com
Proving that there are at least two perfect men in the world.
Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen behind the scenes for Two Plays in Rep’s Waiting For Godot & No Man’s Land promotional photos
Husbands.