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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 22nd July 2015

Dilbert//9594, first published 11 years ago on Wednesday 22nd July 2015

Removing Obstacles


Tags

hinder, hinderance, obstacle, obstacles, management, managers, insult, zinger, zing


Official transcript

Boss: My job is removing obstacles. Asok: When do you leave? Dilbert: I think he was going in a different direction.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

MY JOB IS REMOVING OBSTACLES.

WHEN DO YOU LEAVE?

I THINK HE WAS GOING IN A DIFFERENT DIRECTION.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "My Job is Removing Obstacles"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between two coworkers, with the first coworker expressing frustration about his job, stating that his role involves removing obstacles. The second coworker asks when he plans to leave, and the first coworker responds by saying he thinks he was going in a different direction.

Key Points:

  • The first coworker is unhappy with his job.
  • He believes his role is to remove obstacles.
  • The second coworker asks when he plans to leave.
  • The first coworker responds by saying he thinks he was going in a different direction.

Overall:

The comic strip humorously highlights the challenges and frustrations that can come with certain jobs, as well as the potential for miscommunication and confusion in the workplace.

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