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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 7th January 2022

Dilbert//11955, first published four years ago on Friday 7th January 2022

Boss Taking Vacation


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ILL BE TAKING A FEW DAYS OFF, AND I NEED SOMEONE TO FILL IN FOR ME.

WOW. I'M SURPRISED BUT HONORED YOU WOULD COME TO ME.

RIGHT. SO, HOW HARD WOULD IT BE FOR YOU TO PROGRAM OUR OFFICE ROBOT TO FILL IN FOR ?

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Comic Strip Title: "Office Robot"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between Dilbert and his boss. Dilbert requests a few days off, but his boss is hesitant to grant it. However, when Dilbert suggests programming an office robot to fill in for him, the boss becomes intrigued. The boss asks how hard it would be to program the robot to perform Dilbert's tasks, and Dilbert responds that it would be a challenge. The boss is surprised by Dilbert's suggestion and asks how he would program the robot to fill in for him. The comic strip highlights the absurdity of the situation and the boss's willingness to consider unconventional solutions.

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