Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 6th July 2007
Dilbert//6656, first published nineteen years ago on Friday 6th July 2007
Tags
golf tournament contrast strikes you contrast in jobs secretary and boss
Official transcript
I'm off to the executive golf tournament. "It just struck me how much contrast there is between your job and mine. Gotta go."
"Let me know if anything else strikes you."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
IM OFF TO THE EXECUTIVE GOLF TOURNAMENT.
IT JUST STRUCK ME HOW MUCH CONTRAST THERE IS BETWEEN YOUR JOB AND MINE.
GOTTA GO.
LET ME KNOW IF ANYTHING ELSE STRIKES YOU.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Executive Golf Tournament"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit and frustration with corporate life. In this strip, Dilbert is forced to attend an executive golf tournament, where he is paired with a coworker who is equally unenthusiastic.
- Dilbert's boss tells him to go to the tournament, despite his lack of interest.
- Dilbert meets his coworker, who is equally unenthusiastic about being there.
- The two men discuss how much they hate golf and their jobs, and decide to strike each other instead.
- The strip ends with Dilbert walking away, leaving his coworker behind.
Overall, the comic strip pokes fun at the monotony of corporate life and the absurdity of forced social events. It also highlights Dilbert's signature blend of sarcasm and frustration.
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