Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 17th May 2013
Dilbert//8798, first published thirteen years ago on Friday 17th May 2013
Tags
annoyance cubicle in box neat cubicle document on chair desk chair
Official transcript
Alice: Gaaa!!! Every time I leave my cubicle, someone puts a document on my chair! I have an in-ox! Stop leaving stuff in my chair!!! Dilbert: How do you keep your cubicle so neat? Wally: I put everything on Alice's chair.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
GAAA!!! EVERY TIME I LEAVE MY CUBICLE, SOMEONE PUTS A DOCUMENT ON MY CHAIR!
I HAVE AN IN-BOX!
STOP LEAVING STUFF IN MY CHAIR!!!
HOW DO YOU KEEP YOUR CUBICLE SO NEAT?
I PUT EVERYTHING ON ALICE'S CHAIR.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "In-Box Invasions"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around Alice's frustration with her coworkers leaving documents in her cubicle, despite her clear signage requesting them to use the in-box instead. The story unfolds as follows:
- Alice is shown yelling at an unseen person for leaving a document on her chair, emphasizing her preference for using the in-box.
- The scene cuts to a coworker, who is confused by Alice's outburst and asks how she can keep her cubicle neat.
- The punchline arrives when the coworker reveals that he has been putting everything on Alice's chair, leading to her exasperation.
Key Takeaways:
- The comic strip highlights the importance of clear communication and boundaries in the workplace.
- It also showcases the humor that can arise from everyday office situations and the quirks of human behavior.
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