Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 16th June 2020
Dilbert//11385, first published six years ago on Tuesday 16th June 2020
Cares Not For Safety
Tags
argument, office workers, safety, sarcasm
Official transcript
Dilbert: ...And we can get that all installed in thirty days.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
... AND WE CAN GET THAT ALL INSTALLED IN THIRTY DAYS.
WHY DO YOU NOT CARE ABOUT SAFETY?
LITERALLY EVERYONE CARES ABOUT SAFETY.
THEN WHY DIDNT YOU MENTION IT?
BLAH, BLAH, SAFETY.
HAPPY?
CONTINUED...
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Safety First"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a conversation between two coworkers in a modern office setting. The first coworker, dressed in a red shirt and sporting a bear-like haircut, is shown presenting a flowchart to the second coworker, who is wearing a blue shirt and a mask. The first coworker is explaining that they can get the entire office installed in thirty days.
The second coworker responds with a mix of sarcasm and frustration, asking why the first coworker doesn't care about safety. The first coworker retorts that everyone cares about safety, but the second coworker remains unconvinced, pointing out the lack of safety measures in the office.
As the conversation continues, the second coworker becomes increasingly agitated, eventually storming out of the room. The first coworker is left standing alone, looking puzzled and concerned.
Key Takeaways:
- The comic strip highlights the importance of prioritizing safety in the workplace.
- The use of humor and satire to convey the message adds to the strip's impact.
- The strip also touches on the theme of office politics and the challenges of communicating effectively with colleagues.
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