Women are notoriously wimpy about advocating for themselves about compensation. Instead of marching into their manager’s office and asking for a raise, women will sit in their office and just hope (and pray) that eventually their hard work will be rewarded.

It seems logical that if the gender gap in pay is ever going to improve, women need to get a lot more aggressive about money, right?

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