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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 13th May 1993

Dilbert//1489, first published 33 years ago on Thursday 13th May 1993


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dilbert budget work exciting numbers real job


Official transcript

Dilbert sits at his desk. A man says, "Hey, 'Dil-Butt,' I hear they got you doing budget work now."

The man says, "Ha ha! It must be really exciting work. I mean, gosh, making all those numbers add up."

The man walks away saying, "Ha ha! I'm glad I have a REAL job!"

Dilbert clicks the mouse and thinks, "Not anymore."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

HEY, "DIL-BUTT," I HEAR THEY GOT YOU DOING BUDGET WORK NOW.

HA HA! IT MUST BE REALLY EXCITING WORK.

I MEAN, GOSH, MAKING ALL THOSE NUMBERS ADD UP.

HAHA! I'M GLAD I HAVE A REAL JOB!

NOT ANY MORE.

CLICK

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The title of this comic strip is "Not Any More."

Summary: The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic commentary on office life. In this strip, Dilbert's boss asks him about his budget work, and Dilbert responds with a sarcastic comment about how exciting it is to add up numbers all day. The boss is pleased with Dilbert's enthusiasm, but Dilbert is clearly unimpressed and frustrated by the monotony of his job. The strip ends with Dilbert clicking on his computer, implying that he is looking for a way to escape his mundane tasks. The title "Not Any More" suggests that Dilbert has had enough of his job and is looking for a change.

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