Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 27th November 1999
Dilbert//3878, first published 27 years ago on Saturday 27th November 1999
Tags
the turnaround ceo turnaround is complete new job meat packing reduce overhead switch rooms fisnih afternoon
Official transcript
The devilish CEO says to Dilbert, "The turnaround is complete. I'm off to my new job."
He continues, "It's a meat packing house that need to reduce overhead."
Still talking, "I figure I can switch a few room signs and finish in an afternoon."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THE TURNAROUND CEO THE TURNAROUND IS COMPLETE. I'M OFF TO MY NEW JOB.
IT'S A MEAT PACKING HOUSE THAT NEEDS TO REDUCE OVERHEAD.
Moody I FIGURE I CAN SWITCH A FEW ROOM SIGNS AND FINISH IN AN AFTERNOON.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Meat Packing House"
Summary:
- The comic strip depicts a conversation between a red devil and a man in a white shirt, who is likely the CEO of a company.
- The devil announces that the "turnaround" is complete and he is leaving his job.
- The man in the white shirt asks the devil to reduce overhead by switching to a meat packing house.
- The devil agrees to do so and leaves the office, leaving the man in the white shirt to continue working.
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