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September 29, 2005
That Dilbert Guy
By QBlog in Humor
Hey Scott Adams, sorry for posting this and all but I wanted it vertical, not horizontal. Just think of it as my little digital cubicle.
Thanks TD!
Comments
Haha, it reminds me of quixtar except the working stiff didn't have to worship the boss as part of the deal.
Question:
It's easy to see the A/Q parallel, but does anybody know if this is what Scott Adams had in mind when he wrote the strip? Is there anything else in the story line in the strips before or after this one? Just curious. Thanks a lot.
The recent storyline is that Wally decides to start interviewing to "test his market value".
I don't know if this was Scott Adams' intention or not with this strip, but my H thought he was interviewing for a job when he was actually being prospected. In WWG some LOS's taught to present "the business" in such a way that the prospect thinks he/she's being interviewed.
TD,
Larry winters makes the same teaching on several of the tapes. I don't remember which ones, but they are Larry for sure.
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I've always loved those dilbert cartoons. On a side note I remeber watching "Family Guy" a couple weeks back and in the episode Stewie the baby got into a business called "CashScam". Basically it was a play off Amway, but it was still pretty funny.
Posted by: quiksilver723 | September 29, 2005 9:20 PM