The average man who drives for Uber or Lyft make about 7% more than women. I forget who did the study, but I think it's good because it's a situation where even footing should actually exist. And it doesn't. I forget all the factors they listed. But it's the usual gender differences. I'm just going to bring up a simple one to reinforce my point. Men drive faster.
So should we tell women to learn to drive faster, aka emulate men more? If so I have problems with that plan. It kind of seems like most men are just saying tough shit. Women are going to make less because they aren't men. Or manlike. The whole thing is starting to make my head spin. Why? Because women get blamed for not being manlike when they want a raise. And they are shamed when they act manlike!