"You’re gonna make the same if you do as good a job" meaning [closed]

I think the most confusing part here for an English learner is that make has a lot of different meanings. One meaning is to "earn" (for instance money): "13: to gain (something, such as money) by working, trading, or dealing", example "make a living" (Merriam-Webster).

So "make the same" here means "earn the same amount". The rest of the sentence should be obvious: "women will earn the same amount as men if they do a job as well as men do it".