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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 19th August 1997

Dilbert//3048, first published 29 years ago on Tuesday 19th August 1997


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recruiting on campus twelve comapnies copies resume true tables interview interviewee


Official transcript

Recruiting on Campus The female college student says, "I have better offers from twelve companies. Whay should I work at yours?"

Dilbert stares blankly. The college student walks away, "I'll see what I can do for you."

Dilbert says, "Do you have enough copies of my resume?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

RECRUITING ON CAMPUS I HAVE BETTER OFFERS FROM TWELVE COMPANIES.

WHY SHOULD I WORK AT YOURS?

I'LL SEE WHAT I CAN DO FOR YOU.

DO YOU HAVE ENOUGH COPIES OF MY RSUM?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Recruiting on Campus"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a distinctive appearance, in a humorous scene. In the first panel, he is seated at a table with two individuals, one of whom asks why he should work for twelve companies instead of just one. Dilbert responds by inquiring about the number of copies of his resume he needs to provide.

In the second panel, the woman asks if he has enough copies, and Dilbert holds up a stack of papers, implying that he has brought an excessive number of resumes. The third panel shows the woman's reaction, with her eyes widening in surprise as she asks if he has enough copies.

Key Elements:

  • Setting: A campus recruitment setting, with Dilbert and the woman engaged in a conversation.
  • Characters: Dilbert, a bespectacled man, and a woman with a distinctive hairstyle.
  • Humor: The comic strip's humor arises from Dilbert's over-preparedness and the woman's surprise at his response.
  • Themes: The strip touches on themes of over-preparation and the absurdity of certain situations.

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