Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 2nd July 2001
Dilbert//4461, first published 25 years ago on Monday 2nd July 2001
Tags
writing code doing job excellent benefits package eating sandwhich crime pays working other compnay stolen sandwhich
Official transcript
Wally and Dilbert sit in the breakroom eating lunch with a co-worker. The co-worker says, "I spend all day writing code for another company while it looks like I'm doing my job here."
The co-worker pauses from eating a sandwich and says, "Crime pays, and it also has an excellent benefits package."
Wally looks at his co-worker and says, "Are you eating my sandwich?"
The co-worker answers, "I'm saving mine for dinner."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I SPEND ALL DAY WRITING CODE FOR ANOTHER COMPANY WHILE IT LOOKS LIKE I'M DOING MY JOB HERE.
CRIME PAYS AND IT ALSO HAS AN EXCELLENT BENEFITS PACKAGE.
ARE YOU EATING MY SANDWICH?
I'M SAVING MINE FOR DINNER.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Crime Pays"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a conversation between a group of coworkers at an office. The conversation begins with one coworker stating, "I spend all day writing code for another company while it looks like I'm doing my job here." This statement is met with confusion from the others, who ask if he is eating his sandwich. The coworker responds, "Crime pays and it also has an excellent benefits package." The conversation concludes with one coworker asking if he is saving money for dinner, to which the coworker replies, "Are you eating my sandwich?" The comic strip humorously highlights the coworker's illicit activities and the obliviousness of his colleagues.
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