Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not an issue in biotech/pharma. We also have lots of women and people of color/different ethnicities, both in the employee base and in the C suite.
Actually height discrimination works the other way for women. Short women have an edge over tall women.
for real?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not an issue in biotech/pharma. We also have lots of women and people of color/different ethnicities, both in the employee base and in the C suite.
Actually height discrimination works the other way for women. Short women have an edge over tall women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not an issue in biotech/pharma. We also have lots of women and people of color/different ethnicities, both in the employee base and in the C suite.
Heightism is far more subtle and ingrained than combating racism and gender discrimination. How often is height discrimination even discussed at any company compared to racism or gender discrimination? Heightism transcends race.
How many shorter CEOs run biotech/pharma companies? I wouldn't be surprised if most of the guys running them are over 6' tall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL
Why is discrimination based on physical appearance funny to you?
Do you understand the concept of median? Half the entire population in the country is below the median height. You think it is funny to discriminate against that many people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL
Why is discrimination based on physical appearance funny to you?
Do you understand the concept of median? Half the entire population in the country is below the median height. You think it is funny to discriminate against that many people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better a short man than a fat woman.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Better a short man than a fat woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not an issue in biotech/pharma. We also have lots of women and people of color/different ethnicities, both in the employee base and in the C suite.
Heightism is far more subtle and ingrained than combating racism and gender discrimination. How often is height discrimination even discussed at any company compared to racism or gender discrimination? Heightism transcends race.
How many shorter CEOs run biotech/pharma companies? I wouldn't be surprised if most of the guys running them are over 6' tall.
Marc Casper can’t be over 5’7”. Here he is next to Deval Patrick, who’s 5’9”.
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But yes, height-based discrimination is one of the few kinds of appearance-based discrimination that affects men too. And, like all other forms of appearance-based discrimination, those who suffer are just going to have to work harder in order to be recognized.
Sooo.....2 out of what, 300 biotechs and pharmas that are publicly listed?
Oh, for heaven’s sake. No, this is not a complete survey of all biotech CEOs. But feel free to track them all down and try and figure out their heights.
Are you looking for an excuse as to why your career has stalled? I very much doubt your height is the whole story. Short men are successful every day. Look at other factors.
Few people are handed every single advantage in life. Most of us just have to do the best we can with what we’ve been given.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not an issue in biotech/pharma. We also have lots of women and people of color/different ethnicities, both in the employee base and in the C suite.
Heightism is far more subtle and ingrained than combating racism and gender discrimination. How often is height discrimination even discussed at any company compared to racism or gender discrimination? Heightism transcends race.
How many shorter CEOs run biotech/pharma companies? I wouldn't be surprised if most of the guys running them are over 6' tall.
Marc Casper can’t be over 5’7”. Here he is next to Deval Patrick, who’s 5’9”.
![]()
But yes, height-based discrimination is one of the few kinds of appearance-based discrimination that affects men too. And, like all other forms of appearance-based discrimination, those who suffer are just going to have to work harder in order to be recognized.
Sooo.....2 out of what, 300 biotechs and pharmas that are publicly listed?
Oh, for heaven’s sake. No, this is not a complete survey of all biotech CEOs. But feel free to track them all down and try and figure out their heights.
Are you looking for an excuse as to why your career has stalled? I very much doubt your height is the whole story. Short men are successful every day. Look at other factors.
Few people are handed every single advantage in life. Most of us just have to do the best we can with what we’ve been given.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not an issue in biotech/pharma. We also have lots of women and people of color/different ethnicities, both in the employee base and in the C suite.
Heightism is far more subtle and ingrained than combating racism and gender discrimination. How often is height discrimination even discussed at any company compared to racism or gender discrimination? Heightism transcends race.
How many shorter CEOs run biotech/pharma companies? I wouldn't be surprised if most of the guys running them are over 6' tall.
Marc Casper can’t be over 5’7”. Here he is next to Deval Patrick, who’s 5’9”.
![]()
But yes, height-based discrimination is one of the few kinds of appearance-based discrimination that affects men too. And, like all other forms of appearance-based discrimination, those who suffer are just going to have to work harder in order to be recognized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not an issue in biotech/pharma. We also have lots of women and people of color/different ethnicities, both in the employee base and in the C suite.
Heightism is far more subtle and ingrained than combating racism and gender discrimination. How often is height discrimination even discussed at any company compared to racism or gender discrimination? Heightism transcends race.
How many shorter CEOs run biotech/pharma companies? I wouldn't be surprised if most of the guys running them are over 6' tall.
Marc Casper can’t be over 5’7”. Here he is next to Deval Patrick, who’s 5’9”.
![]()
But yes, height-based discrimination is one of the few kinds of appearance-based discrimination that affects men too. And, like all other forms of appearance-based discrimination, those who suffer are just going to have to work harder in order to be recognized.
Sooo.....2 out of what, 300 biotechs and pharmas that are publicly listed?