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I think how pay gets determined is pretty broad - experience, how people look, what they bring to the job. But there's no question women are paid less. Women don't ask.
Dee Dee Myers
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Dee Dee Myers
Age: 63
Born: 1961
Born: September 1
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Margaret Jane Myers
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