Step Aside, Hedge Fund Managers: Geek is Chic
The U.S. Department of Commerce's Economics and Statistics Administration (ESA) just released a new report that profiles U.S. employment in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or what are often referred to as (STEM) fields. It's obvious why the term "STEM" is preferred to "Geek," although this report shows that the latter term could well be considered a status symbol. The report, called STEM: Good Jobs Now and for the Future, would encourage any one with a facility for numbers and a tendency toward left brain functions to say it out loud, "I'm Geek and I'm proud!"
"This report illustrates how we can win the future by encouraging the pursuit of 21st century jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics," U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said. "STEM jobs are essential to a competitive, innovative and technologically advanced U.S. economy."
In other words, STEM jobs are not just good for the individual, they're good for the entire nation.
Among the report's fascinating findings:
"A STEM education is a pathway to prosperity -- not just for you as an individual but for America as a whole," U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said. "We need you in our classrooms, labs and key government agencies to help solve our biggest challenges, and that's why we are investing heavily to promote STEM education."
So it would seem that Geek is no only chic these days, but it's also lucrative, and downright patriotic. Looks like the rest of us better start working on our Geek salutes.
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By Lisa Johnson Mandell,
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