Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 13th October 1993
Dilbert//1642, first published 33 years ago on Wednesday 13th October 1993
Tags
dogbert salary employee office
Official transcript
An employee stands in front of Dogbert's desk and says, ". . . Our pay is too low, and there's no clear leadership. And we want parking spaces."
Dogbert presses a level and the man falls through a trap door in the floor. There is a flushing noise. Dogbert thinks, "All things considered, I think I enjoy them more when they're disgruntled."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
OUR PAY IS TOO LOW, AND THERE'S NO CLEAR LEADERSHIP. AND WE WANT PARKING SPACES ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, I THINK I ENJOY THEM MORE WHEN THEY'RE DISGRUNTLED.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Disgruntled Employees"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a white male dog, sitting at a desk in an office. He is surrounded by other employees, all of whom appear to be disgruntled. The conversation revolves around the lack of clear leadership and the desire for parking spaces. One employee expresses his frustration with the situation, stating that he enjoys the company's dysfunctional nature when they are disgruntled. The comic strip pokes fun at the common workplace issues of poor leadership and inadequate parking facilities, highlighting the absurdity of the situation through Dilbert's humorous and relatable portrayal.
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