Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 13th October 2000
Dilbert//4199, first published 26 years ago on Friday 13th October 2000
Tags
new guy rude or shy rudy shilo don't know name boss introductions no one knows name him
Official transcript
The boss is standing with a worker and says to Dilbert, "Here's the new guy. I don't know his name."
The boss continues, "He's either rude or shy. No one knows for sure."
The boss says, "If you figure it out, name hime either Shilo or Rudy."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HERE'S THE NEW GUY. I DON'T KNOW HIS NAME.
HE'S EITHER RUDE OR SHY.
NO ONE KNOWS FOR SURE.
IF YOU FIGURE IT OUT, NAME HIM EITHER SHILO OR RUDY.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Mysterious New Guy"
Summary:
- A new employee is introduced, but his name is unknown.
- The boss attempts to guess his name, with coworkers suggesting "Shilo" or "Rudy."
- The boss decides to call him "Dilbert," which becomes his nickname.
- The comic strip humorously portrays the challenges of getting to know a new colleague and the creative ways to address them.
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