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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 18th May 2007

Dilbert//6607, first published nineteen years ago on Friday 18th May 2007


Official transcript

"Carol, you showed up for work almost every day this week. Here are some 'morale dollars'."

"It's not real money, but you can redeem it for gifts and services that you don't want or need."

"I also entered you into a raffle that you didn't win."

HONK!

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

CAROL, YOU SHOWED UP FOR WORK ALMOST EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. HERE ARE SOME "MORALE DOLLARS." IT'S NOT REAL MONEY, BUT YOU CAN REDEEM IT FOR GIFTS AND SERVICES THAT YOU DON'T WANT OR NEED.

I ALSO ENTERED YOU INTO A RAFFLE THAT YOU DIDN'T WIN HONK!

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Raffle of Redemption"

Summary:

The comic strip features a humorous exchange between an employee and their manager. The employee, Carol, has been working diligently and is rewarded with "morale dollars" by her manager. However, when Carol attempts to redeem her reward, she is informed that it can only be used for gifts and services she doesn't want or need. The manager then enters Carol into a raffle that she didn't win, adding to the absurdity of the situation. The comic strip pokes fun at the often-frustrating nature of corporate bureaucracy and the ways in which managers may try to manipulate employees into feeling grateful for rewards that are not truly desirable.

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