Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 10th October 2007
Dilbert//6752, first published nineteen years ago on Wednesday 10th October 2007
Tags
new guy huge wesel new hires credible complin stop doing stop working
Official transcript
The new guy is a huge weasel. Don't believe anything he says. "You say that about all the new hires so they won't seem credible when they complain about you."
"I'll stop doing it when it stops working."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THE NEW GUY IS A HUGE WEASEL.
DON'T BELIEVE ANYTHING HE SAYS.
YOU SAY THAT ABOUT ALL THE NEW HIRES SO THEY WON'T SEEM CREDIBLE WHEN THEY COMPLAIN ABOUT YOU.
I'LL STOP DOING IT WHEN IT STOPS WORKING.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The New Guy"
Summary:
The comic strip features a new employee, a weasel, who is being interviewed by the boss. The boss is skeptical of the weasel's claims and asks him to prove himself. The weasel responds by saying that he will stop doing his job when it stops working, implying that he is not concerned with being credible or meeting expectations. The boss is frustrated by the weasel's attitude and the interview ends with no clear outcome.
Key Points:
- The new employee is a weasel, which is an unusual and humorous touch.
- The boss is skeptical of the weasel's claims and asks him to prove himself.
- The weasel responds with a nonchalant attitude, implying that he is not concerned with being credible or meeting expectations.
- The boss is frustrated by the weasel's attitude and the interview ends with no clear outcome.
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