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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 3rd October 2022

Dilbert//12224, first published four years ago on Monday 3rd October 2022

Quiet Quitting


Open source transcript

DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE NEW THING CALLED "QUIET QUITTING"?

I DON'T WANT ANYONE HERE THINKING THEY CAN GET AWAY WITH THAT.

I SHOULD HAVE HAD THIS TALK SOONER.

Zzzz-zzz

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Quiet Quitting"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a new workplace trend called "quiet quitting," where employees do the minimum required to get by without putting in extra effort or being overly enthusiastic. The main character, Dilbert, is initially unaware of this concept but soon discovers it through his coworker's casual conversation.

Key Points:

  • The coworker mentions that he doesn't want anyone to get away with "quiet quitting."
  • Dilbert is confused and asks if he should have had this talk sooner.
  • The coworker responds with a sarcastic comment, implying that Dilbert should have known about "quiet quitting" earlier.

Themes:

  • The comic strip touches on the theme of workplace culture and the expectations placed on employees.
  • It also highlights the challenges of navigating office politics and social norms.

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