
The Grindstone Roundup
The number of female doctors in the US has increased by 400% since 1981.
Monday may have been a holiday, but this week hasn’t exactly been easy. Researchers dubbed January 16 the most depressing day of the year and Wikipedia went down on Wednesday in protest of legislative measures SOPA and PIPA. In spite of all the insanity and chilly weather, our friends at The Grindstone published a ton of articles to keep us entertained and informed. Here are some of our favorite pieces they’ve posted this week:
You may have a work husband and not know it. I’ve had several, so this Grindstone article on how to divorce your work hubby would have come in handy back when I was surrounded by dudes at the office.
The Internet blackout helped half of The Grindstone readers get more work done. At least something positive came out of this wild week.
The number of female doctors has gone up 400 percent since 1981, but is still low. Hopefully that changes soon, as I’m more comfortable with lady physicians than male docs. Enjoying podiatrist visits because I like having a hot man touch my feet seems wrong.
Is the new CEO accessory a stay-at-home dad? I sure hope so because stay-at-home-dads are underrated. I know because mine was awesome.
Don’t complain, y’all: There are at least seven reasons why your job isn’t as awful as you think.
Laura Donovan is a staff writer and editor for Levo.
