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Frank.q Posted 20 years ago
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What the meaning of "And just as long?"

Thanks for your help in advance.

The following acticle is not difficult, but the two sentences are difficult for me to understand. So please explain these two sentences in others words. Thanks.

Since the Best Buy experiment started, Jason's health has improved. Normally at his desk by 7:.m., he now jogs to his local coffee shop and takes his .m. conference call by cell phone.

Marissa, a night owl, now does her best work around midnight from her bedroom.

"I have to trust that my team is going to get the work done in this environment," says Achen. "And the ironic thing about it is that it's that trust factor that actually makes them work harder for you."

"And just as long?" Stahl asks

"And just as long," he replies.


Or longer. Stacy, Jason and Marissa say they often work more hours than they did before. Not a bad deal for the company. Productivity among employees in the program has jumped a healthy 35 percent.



Thanks again.

  

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"For the same amount of time?"

Emotion: yes "For the same amount of time."
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yes

"I have to trust that my team is going to get the work done in this environment," says Achen. "And the ironic thing about it is that it's that trust factor that actually makes them work harder and for the same length of time for you."
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Vorpar"For the same amount of time?"

Emotion: yes "For the same amount of time."

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Marius Hancuyes

"I have to trust that my team is going to get the work done in this environment," says Achen. "And the ironic thing about it is that it's that trust factor that actually makes them work harder and for the same length of time for you."
Oh, this is clear.

Thanks a lot.

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