I'm training you for a real job later

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Man: But I thought you were my boss, I work for you. I’m your secretary.
Woman: That’s true, but I also have a boss, someone I work for.
Man: And he pays you to work for him?
Woman: Yes, he does.
Man: You don’t pay me to work for you.
Woman: No, because what you do here in the workshop isn’t a real job.
Man: It isn’t a real job?
Woman: No. I’m training you for a real job later.
Man: You’re training me?
Woman: Yes, I’m training you or teaching you what you need to know later.

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I’m training you for a real job later.

  • What is the best synonym for “later” in this sentence?

  • Is “in the future” a good synonym for “later” in this sentence?

Thank you

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Yes, “in the future.”

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Thank you so much, Arinker :rose:

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