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From: miller@nlm-mcs.ARPA (Nancy Miller)
Newsgroups: net.women.only
Subject: Re: Re: feminine "protection"
Message-ID: <7429@nlm-mcs.ARPA>
Date: Wed, 12-Dec-84 13:14:08 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec 12 13:14:08 1984
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> I went to B-school for an MBA and it was common knowledge that women
> could advance further in advertising and marketing than in areas
> such as banking or finance.  So, the bottom line is that if you are
> 
> David S. Green  Bell Labs   {ihnp4}!mhuxi!dsg  201-564-4468
>  

Pretty interesting.  The last I heard, banking and finance were the
areas where the really big money was, and marketing payed lower.  I'm
sure this has something to do with more women in your B-school being
channeled into marketing.
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