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re: Dan Mullen: "It's not that we're cocky, we're just better..."
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:29 pm to Sigma_Dawg6
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:29 pm to Sigma_Dawg6
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But I most defiantly played for the best football team in the State of Miss (Delta State University) ...
seems legit
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:29 pm to Tds & Beer
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oh kinda like when ours was fat but not that fat and y'all posted her pic everyday?
I never did this and I don't remember when that ever happening to be honest.
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:29 pm to engie
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"Women only make 80%"? Equally qualified women make the same amount of money. Simple fact. If they didn't, they would be wrecking shite in the court system for gender discrimination. Thus, it seems to me you are attempting to double-quantify for the "stay at home moms" -- which are likely already accounted for with the "average 80% salary" number...
Um no they don't and yes they have been going to court. Lily Ledbetter Act ring any bells?
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:32 pm to engie
Even equally qualified women still earn somewhere around 17% less than men. There are a lot of factors that go into this, such as men being more willing to negotiate salaries and a feeling of intimidation by women.
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:33 pm to dtmb
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If I remember right, the starting salary figures didn't include newly minted doctors, lawyers, or pharmacists who graduated from Ole Miss.
or the ones that graduated from state
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:34 pm to UMTigerRebel
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If Ole Miss graduated 10% more females than males than does State, hypothetically the average salary will go down. It is not hard to comprehend.
Only if those females actually made less money -- which no one has quantitatively shown yet.
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:35 pm to Tds & Beer
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or the ones that graduated from state
They're Ole Miss grads if they go to any of the schools he listed. Therefor they would be listed under our salary average.
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:37 pm to Henry Jones Jr
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They're Ole Miss grads if they go to any of the schools he listed. Therefor they would be listed under our salary average.
Exactly.
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:37 pm to UMTigerRebel
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Um no they don't and yes they have been going to court. Lily Ledbetter Act ring any bells?
Almost half of the female students at State are in Elementary Education. Average Starting Salary is 30,900 in Mississippi.
What is the predominate major for Ole Miss female students?
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:38 pm to Henry Jones Jr
For the love of God, can we stop fighting over the medical nerds?
Screw this flamefest shite. As long as they're in Mississippi IDGAF.
Screw this flamefest shite. As long as they're in Mississippi IDGAF.
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:38 pm to OBReb6
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Even equally qualified women still earn somewhere around 17% less than men. There are a lot of factors that go into this, such as men being more willing to negotiate salaries and a feeling of intimidation by women.
Links? Sounds like textbook gender discrimination to me. If women were actually averaging 20% less for doing the same jobs, they would be kicking SO much arse in the courts -- and the law profession in general wouldn't be struggling so damn badly right now.
I can speak for the women I've known in law and engineering -- and none of them made a dollar less than they were worth. Many of them actually made more than their male counterparts.
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:38 pm to msu202020
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Almost half of the female students at State are in Elementary Education
Do you have a link to that statistic?
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:38 pm to TaxmanMSU
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Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:40 pm to engie
I have personal experience of making less than male counterparts for the same job, as do many other females.
My example: I worked as a cheer instructor for UCA in college where females typically always made less than men even when the females usually had more responsibilities. This was due to the sheer amount of female cheerleaders versus male cheerleaders, but it still wasn't right.
My example: I worked as a cheer instructor for UCA in college where females typically always made less than men even when the females usually had more responsibilities. This was due to the sheer amount of female cheerleaders versus male cheerleaders, but it still wasn't right.
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:40 pm to TaxmanMSU
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For the love of God, can we stop fighting over the medical nerds?
Flagship
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:40 pm to msu202020
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What is the predominate major for Ole Miss female students?
Elementary education.
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:41 pm to TaxmanMSU
TaxMan came here and cleaned this thread up! He brought his broom because it was a mess!
Posted on 5/9/13 at 4:41 pm to Henry Jones Jr
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They're Ole Miss grads if they go to any of the schools he listed. Therefor they would be listed under our salary average.
Not really.
The only way this is even applicable to the matter at hand is who those students donate their money back to and choose to support. I've never seen an MSU fan that went to grad school at OM and became an OM fan.
In the end -- how our alumni networks are doing financially can be seen in each school's bottom line -- and for the past decade or so, MSU has been kicking arse and taking names financially while OM has faltered somewhat compared to their historic values.
And the law and medical professions are struggling relative to traditional norms with no end in sight -- while the engineering and agricultural professions are at highs with no real end in sight...
This post was edited on 5/9/13 at 4:45 pm
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