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So had you been launching your own career now, would it have been more difficult to get started?
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Geraldine Schofield, a microbiologist who now works for the Anglo-Dutch multinational Unilever, agreed that it is particularly difficult for women to get started up the science career ladder.
"[Egon's] physical design made it difficult for him to get started but his friend Scott Fitzgerald was expert at giving him a hand... Firmly balanced, tail streaming in the wind, he was a noble sight -- and he knew it".
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