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With Apologies to the Hungarian Cafe

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Recession diarist Corbyn Hightower travels back to New York City, the place where she nurtured her dreams as a young adult. Read more »

Quitter: A Graphic Story from The Recession

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What Social Entrepreneurs Can Learn From ZipCar

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The year was 2000. People everywhere were still celebrating that the world as we knew it hadn’t been obliterated by a computer bug. Read more »

How to Swap Cities

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Many people are drawn to extended travel, but are too afraid of sacrificing a great job. Conversely, visa constraints and language barriers often make the prospect of working overseas too challenging. Read more »

20 Careers That Will Make the Future Less Dystopian

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The future is a beautiful place -- and you can help keep it that way, while picking up a paycheck at the same time. Here are 20 jobs that will help the human race avoid dystopia... Read more »

The Yellow Pages for Social Entrepreneurs

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T'was tweeting on Twitter with Jill Finlayson of Skoll Foundation's SocialEdge today. She gave me the heads up on their social entrepreneur search directory and blog widget. Read more »

How to Create Your Own Green Job

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Job hunt got you down? Can't wait for the government to create that green job for you? Then go ahead, create your own green job! If that sounds more like your style, then GoodWork Canada has got a solution for you - a step-by-step guide to creati. Read more »

The Work Office

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I love this idea, for both the community is might help create and its consciousness-raising possibilities:
The Work Office (TWO) is a multidisciplinary art project disguised as an employment agency. Read more »

How Gen Y Will Flatten the World

In our September 15 entry here at Shareable, we talked about why members of Generation Y—people born after 1980, who have only recently launched their careers—prefer workplaces that are collaborative, non-hierarchical, and networked. Read more »

Gen Y vs. The Hierarchical Son of a Bitch

Sara was a new intern in the California office of Major Management Consultancy (MMC, a pseudonym). She sat at a conference table along with several of her new colleagues waiting for a partner to arrive—the first one she would meet at the firm. Read more »
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