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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 11th December 2021

Dilbert//11928, first published five years ago on Saturday 11th December 2021

Garbage People Work Remotely


Open source transcript

MY HOME GARBAGE HAS NOT BEEN PICKED UP IN THREE WEEKS.

THAT'S BECAUSE OUR GARBAGE COLLECTORS ARE WORKING FROM HOME NOW.

SO... SHOULD I BRING MY GARBAGE TO THEIR HOMES?

FINE WITH ME.

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AI Analysis

Title: "Garbage Collectors on the Job"

Summary:

This comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a distinctive hairstyle, sitting at his desk. He is engaged in a conversation with his boss, who is also seated at his desk.

Panel 1: Dilbert states, "My home garbage has not been picked up in three weeks."

Panel 2: His boss responds, "That's because our garbage collectors are working from home now."

Panel 3: Dilbert inquires, "So... should I bring my garbage to their homes?"

Panel 4: The boss retorts, "Fine with me."

The comic strip humorously highlights the challenges of remote work, where employees are expected to adapt to new situations, even if it means taking on unconventional tasks like collecting garbage.

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