From Dr Helen, the brilliant and beautiful blogger and wife of Glenn Reynolds
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Drink, Go Blonde, and 5 other ways to make more money
“Attractive men and women are often seen as more talented, kind, and intelligent and that can lead to promotions and raises,” says Gordon Patzer, author of Looks: Why They Matter More Than You Ever Imagined Unattractive men, meanwhile, earned 15 percent less than their attractive coworkers in a London Guildhall University survey of 33-year-olds. Unattractive women earned 11 percent less.
Obviously, whether male or female the beauty premium matters in terms of compensation and career success. So let's see...I've gone blond, I drink, I wear high heels, now what else is on the agenda...