Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 2nd November 1999
Dilbert//3853, first published 27 years ago on Tuesday 2nd November 1999
Tags
call center inhumane conditions employees guilty acting under orders demonize business
Open source transcript
I'VE BEEN ORDERED TO BUILD A COMPANY CALL CENTER WITH INHUMANE WORKING CONDITIONS FOR THE EMPLOYEES.
BUT I DON'T FEEL GUILTY BECAUSE I'M ONLY ACTING UNDER ORDERS AND MAYBE THEY DID SOMETHING TO DESERVE IT I MIGHT NEED YOUR HELP TO DEMONIZE THEM.
I'M ALL OVER IT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Inhumane Working Conditions of a Call Center"
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a man's conversation with his boss, where he expresses his desire to build a company call center with inhumane working conditions for employees. The boss, however, is more concerned with the man's actions being under orders and not feeling guilty about them. The man then reveals that he might need help to demonize the employees, to which the boss responds that he is all over it. The comic strip satirizes the corporate culture and the lack of empathy towards employees.
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