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To: longnshort who wrote (1049670)1/20/2018 9:18:11 PM
From: Heywood40  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579060
 
Just give me the correct percentages in your workplace and I'll adjust the numbers accordingly.



To: longnshort who wrote (1049670)1/20/2018 9:22:11 PM
From: Mongo2116  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579060
 
genius



To: longnshort who wrote (1049670)1/20/2018 10:10:41 PM
From: Heywood40  Respond to of 1579060
 
Here it is, adjusted to 20% of the black workforce as female. Then you have a total of 300 black co-workers.

If 20% of the workforce is black, you have a total of 1500 co-workers.

When you all talk, do you get together in a stadium?

If not all together, would you say you talk to them in 150 groups of 10 at a time?

Or 300 groups of 5 at a time?

How long is each discussion?

Who keeps the notes on which race/gender voted for which candidate?

Based on the above numbers, if you spend 10 minutes talking to 300 groups of 5 people every week, you're spending a total of 3000 minutes a week talking.

That's 50 hours. That seems like a lot.

If you spend 10 minutes talking to 150 groups of 10 people every week, you're spending 25 hours a week talking.

Is that about right?