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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 1st June 2006

Dilbert//6256, first published twenty years ago on Thursday 1st June 2006


Official transcript

"I got a job at the Indian company where you outsourced my job."

"Then I arranged to work from home, which, as you know, is my old cubicle."

"Fine. Here's your assignment."

"E-mail it to me. My day starts in 10 hours."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I GOT A JOB AT THE INDIAN COMPANY WHERE YOU OUTSOURCED MY JOB.

THEN I ARRANGED TO WORK FROM HOME, WHICH, AS YOU KNOW, IS MY OLD CUBICLE.

FINE.

HERE'S YOUR ASSIGNMENT.

EMAIL IT TO ME.

MY DAY STARTS IN 10 HOURS.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Job at the Indian Company"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around an employee's job relocation from the Indian company to his home office. The narrative unfolds as follows:

  • The employee is initially surprised to learn that his job has been relocated to his home office.
  • He is instructed to arrange his workspace according to his old cubicle layout.
  • The employee is then told to send an email to himself, starting his workday 10 hours in advance.

This lighthearted and humorous comic strip pokes fun at the challenges of remote work and the absurdity of corporate instructions.

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