Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 3rd January 2011
Dilbert//7933, first published fifteen years ago on Monday 3rd January 2011
Tags
environmental issues children interviews family
Official transcript
The Boss says, "Jim, our company is family-friendly and very green."
The Boss says, "We're also good at setting priorities, so if I get a chance to sell your kids for a handful of carbon credits, I'll do it."
The Boss says, "He was less green than I had hoped."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
JIM, OUR COMPANY IS FAMILY-FRIENDLY AND VERY GREEN.
WE'RE ALSO GOOD AT SETTING PRIORITIES, SO IF I GET A CHANCE TO SELL YOUR KIDS FOR A HANDFUL OF CARBON CREDITS, I'LL DO IT.
HE WAS LESS GREEN THAN I HAD HOPED.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Green Thumb"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around Jim, a sales representative who is determined to sell carbon credits to his clients. He approaches a client, stating that his company is family-friendly and very green, implying that they prioritize environmental concerns. The client, however, is unimpressed and dismissive of Jim's efforts.
Key Points:
- Jim attempts to sell carbon credits to his clients.
- He emphasizes his company's family-friendly and environmentally conscious nature.
- The client is skeptical and uninterested in Jim's proposal.
- The client makes a humorous comment about Jim being less green than he hoped.
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