Yes it is still in use. I am 38, learned Pitman New Era shorthand at 15, and it is still in demand by top Chairman/CEO's at Blue Chip London companies. I have been a Shorthand PA since leaving school, not many women my age still do it, so I have been lucky to be able to pick which top companies I want to work for, not the other way round, at 18 (20 years ago) I was earning �22,000+ and am now earning �45,000 plus excellent perks & travel, as a PA to the CEO of a major International Insurance Company. I would recommend you learn it !