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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 22nd October 2022

Dilbert//12243, first published four years ago on Saturday 22nd October 2022

Quiet Quits


Open source transcript

I THOUGHT YOU QUIT.

I "QUIET QUIT." I'LL KEEP COMING TO WORK AND GETTING PAID, BUT ONLY SO I CAN GET FODDER FOR THE COMIC STRIP I'M STARTING.

YOU HAVE NO ART SKILLS WHATSOEVER.

TRUE, BUT BEING QUALIFIED FOR MY JOB DIDN'T WORK OUT EITHER.

BASED ON A TRUE STORY

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Art of Quitting"

Summary:

The comic strip follows the story of a man who has been thinking about quitting his job. He decides to "quiet quit," which means he will continue to come to work but only do the minimum required to get by. However, he soon realizes that he has no art skills and is not qualified for his job.

Key Points:

  • The man decides to "quiet quit" his job.
  • He realizes he has no art skills and is not qualified for his job.
  • He is frustrated with his situation and feels like he is not doing anything meaningful.
  • He is considering looking for a new job in the comic strip industry.

Themes:

  • The struggle of finding meaning in one's work
  • The challenges of transitioning to a new career
  • The importance of having the right skills and qualifications for a job

Overall:

The comic strip explores the theme of finding meaning and purpose in one's work. It highlights the challenges of transitioning to a new career and the importance of having the right skills and qualifications. The strip also touches on the idea of "quiet quitting" and the potential consequences of not putting in enough effort at work.

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