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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 28th December 2015

Dilbert//9753, first published 11 years ago on Monday 28th December 2015

Boss Asks Wally To Talk To School


Tags

gender, feminism, technology, women, obliviousness, bad idea


Official transcript

Boss: Wally, I need you to talk to my daughter's school about careers in stem fields. Wally: Why me? Boss: All the good people are busy. Wally: Fair enough. Boss: We want to fix the gender imbalance. Wally: I'll wear my good shirt.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WALLY, I NEED YOU TO TALK TO MY DAUGHTER'S SCHOOL ABOUT CAREERS IN STEM FIELDS.

WHY ME?

ALL THE GOOD PEOPLE ARE BUSY.

FAIR ENOUGH.

WE WANT TO FIX THE GENDER IMBALANCE.

I'LL WEAR MY GOOD SHIRT.

CONTINUED

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Wally's Career Advice"

Summary:

The comic strip features Wally, a character known for his sarcastic and often humorous comments. In this strip, Wally is approached by a woman who asks him to discuss her daughter's career prospects in STEM fields. Wally responds with a series of witty remarks, poking fun at the idea of career advice and the challenges of fixing gender imbalance in the workplace.

Key Points:

  • Wally's sarcastic response to the woman's request
  • His humorous take on the challenges of fixing gender imbalance in the workplace
  • The comic strip's lighthearted and satirical tone

Overall, the comic strip uses humor to comment on the complexities of career advice and the ongoing struggle for gender equality in the workplace.

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