Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 29th December 2005
Dilbert//6102, first published 21 years ago on Thursday 29th December 2005
Tags
employee of the month award don't know my job never listen boss
Official transcript
"The employee of the month is Tina, for all of the um...various work that she does."
"You have stripped this award of its meaning by showing that you don't even know what my job is."
"It's as if you've never listened to anything I've ever said."
"You're welcome!"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THE EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH IS TINA, FOR ALL OF THE UM.
VARIOUS WORK THAT SHE DOES.
YOU HAVE STRIPPED THIS AWARD OF ITS MEANING BY SHOWING THAT YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT MY JOB IS.
IT'S AS IF YOUVE NEVER LISTENED TO ANYTHING IVE EVER SAID.
YOU'RE WELCOME!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Employee of the Month"
Summary:
The comic strip features Tina, the employee of the month, receiving her award. However, she is met with a surprise twist when the boss reveals that he has been listening to her complaints about her job for months and has decided to strip her of the award due to her lack of enthusiasm.
The boss explains that he has been listening to her complaints and has come to the realization that she doesn't even know what her job is. He then proceeds to welcome her back to work, implying that she is not worthy of the award.
The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of employees receiving awards for their work, highlighting the absurdity of the situation. It also comments on the lack of enthusiasm and motivation among employees, suggesting that they may not be fully invested in their jobs. Overall, the comic strip uses humor to critique the workplace and the awards that are often given out.
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