Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 18th February 1994
Dilbert//1770, first published 32 years ago on Friday 18th February 1994
Tags
resources vailable common employees more money project all gone hypocrite boss no time
Official transcript
"Although I'm technically the 'Boss' I believe it's my job to make resources available to you, the common employees."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
ALTHOUGH I'M TECHNICALLY THE "BOSS" I BELIEVE IT'S MY JOB TO MAKE RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO YOU, THE COMMON EMPLOYEES.
2-19 I NEED MORE MONEY FOR MY PROJECT.
SORRY.
ALL GONE.
MAYBE I'LLGET ON YOUR CALENDAR SO E CAN DISCUSS IT.
I'VE GOT TWENTY MINUTES NEXT SUMMER
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "Boss's Request for More Money".
This comic strip depicts a scene where the boss asks for more money to complete a project, despite already having been given a large amount of time. The boss's request is met with skepticism by the employees, who are concerned that the project will not be completed on time. The boss's response is to ask for an extension, which is met with further skepticism by the employees. The comic strip pokes fun at the common phenomenon of bosses asking for more resources or time to complete a project, despite already having been given a significant amount of both. It highlights the frustration and skepticism that employees may feel when faced with such requests.
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