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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 5th April 2006

Dilbert//6199, first published twenty years ago on Wednesday 5th April 2006


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concerns about work teds work team building exercise test here sent asok


Official transcript

"I listened to your concerns about Ted's work, so I tricked him into being left in the middle of the desert."

"He thinks it's a team-building exercise. Hee hee!"

"We wanted you to transfer him, not kill him."

"Really? This is awkward."

"And this is Ted. Where's Asok?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I LISTENED TO YOUR CONCERNS ABOUT TED'S WORK, SO I TRICKED HIM INTO BEING LEFT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DESERT.

HE THINKS WE WANT - IT'S A TEAMED YOU TO BUILDING TRANSFER EXERCISE.

HIM, NOT HEE HEE!

KILL HIM.

REALLY?

THIS IS AWKWARD.

AND THIS IS TED.

WHERE'S ASOK?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Awkward Transfer"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around Ted, who has been transferred to a new department due to his concerns about his previous work. However, he is met with awkwardness and confusion from his new colleagues, who are unsure of what to make of him.

Key Points:

  • Ted is transferred to a new department due to his concerns about his previous work.
  • He is met with awkwardness and confusion from his new colleagues.
  • The comic strip highlights the challenges of transitioning to a new role and the importance of effective communication.

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