Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 9th June 2005
Dilbert//5899, first published 21 years ago on Thursday 9th June 2005
Tags
good people quit wretched incompetent lazy
Official transcript
"Have you ever noticed all of the good people quit?"
"There's no one left her bu wretched, incompetent, lazy miscreants"
"A-A-nyhoo."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED THAT ALL OF THE GOOD PEOPLE QUIT?
THERE'S NO ONE LEFT HERE BUT WRETCHED, INCOMPETENT, LAZY MISCREANTS.
A-A - NYHOO.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Great Resignation"
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a conversation between two coworkers, Dilbert and Dogbert, in an office setting. The conversation revolves around the topic of people quitting their jobs, with Dilbert expressing surprise at the number of individuals who have left their positions.
Key Points:
- Dilbert asks if anyone has noticed that all of the good people quit.
- Dogbert responds by saying that there's no one left here but wretched, incompetent, lazy miscreants.
- Dilbert makes a humorous comment, saying "A-A-NYHOO" (a nonsensical phrase), implying that he doesn't care about the quality of his coworkers.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that many people are quitting their jobs, leaving behind a workforce composed of those who are not as skilled or motivated.
- The use of the phrase "A-A-NYHOO" adds to the comedic tone of the strip, highlighting Dilbert's apathy towards his coworkers.
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