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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Better a short man than a fat woman.[/quote] No it isn't. Did you read any of the linked studies at all? You can control weight. You can't do anything about height. There are very large pay discrepancies due to height (for both men and women) while doing the same job. Most Americans are overweight, so being fat really has little bearing on job salary and promotions these days. If it is an issue, at least you can take something like mojurno to deal with it. How are you going to 'fix' someone's height though? [/quote] I was going to agreed with the PP you were responding to because I personally would rather be a short man than a fat woman, but you have a great point here. When I look around my company (one of the largest in the world) most of our senior leaders carry a few pounds - men and women. Most of them are taller than average and most of them are men.[/quote]
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