Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 25th March 2004
Dilbert//5458, first published 22 years ago on Thursday 25th March 2004
Tags
career day questions careers connected dots generational
Official transcript
Career Day
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
CAREER DAY .. AND THAT'S WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A PRE-MEETING BEFORE EVERY MEETING.
ANY QUESTIONS?
HOW LONG WILL MY GENERATION NEED TO WORK? A MONTH?
SIXTY YEARS.
I SEE THAT YOU'VE CONNECTED ALL THE DOTS.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Career Day"
Summary:
- The comic strip is set in a classroom where a man, likely a guest speaker, is addressing a group of students.
- The speaker asks how long it will take the students' generation to work a month, prompting a response from one student: "sixty years."
- The speaker's expression changes from surprise to concern, and he says, "I see that you've connected all the dots."
- The final panel shows the speaker's face with a shocked expression, implying that the students' response has revealed a disturbing truth about their understanding of the world.
Key Themes:
- The comic strip touches on the theme of generational differences and the challenges of communicating across different age groups.
- It also highlights the importance of critical thinking and analysis in understanding complex issues.
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