Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 1st November 2003
Dilbert//5313, first published 23 years ago on Saturday 1st November 2003
Tags
too much work give too much work blame others angry its all you!
Official transcript
"Alice, your problem is that you take on too much work."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
ALICE, YOUR PROBLEM IS THAT YOU TAKE ON TOO MUCH WORK.
THE PROBLEM IS THAT YOU GIVE ME TOO MUCH WORK!
YOUR SECOND PROBLEM IS THAT YOU BLAME OTHERS, AND YOUR THIRD PROBLEM IS THAT YOU'RE ALWAYS ANGRY.
GARA!!
IT'S ALL YOU!!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Too Much Work"
Summary:
The comic strip features Alice, a woman with an exaggeratedly large and curly hairstyle, in a meeting with her boss. The conversation begins with Alice complaining about taking on too much work, which her boss attributes to her own problem. However, Alice persists, stating that the problem is not with her but with the excessive workload she has been assigned. Her boss responds by blaming others for the workload, but Alice retorts that her anger is always present due to the constant stress.
The comic strip humorously highlights the cyclical nature of workplace conflicts, where individuals often shift the blame onto others rather than addressing the root causes of their problems.
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