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But Mr. Hanold, 47, points to drawbacks outside the office that might even the ledger.
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"I don't give them preferential treatment but I do throw it out to them first, " Mr. Hanold said.
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"If I don't have at least a foot of ceiling clearance I know my members won't be comfortable, " Mr. Hanold said.
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Tall Club President Barry Hanold (6-foot-3) believes the economic research into the so-called height premium, in which tall people rise faster and earn more than their shorter peers, fails to capture the full picture.
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"Height is not a disability, " Mr. Hanold said.
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Mr. Hanold owes his current job in computer operations to a colleague with a link to the Tall Club, and he now repays his good fortune by contacting members when he learns of openings in his industry.
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