What does /biz/ think of Dilbert?
>please don't say an excellent source of business ideas
I like it. Scott Adams is a little nuts but he is pretty cool.
a superb source of business ideas
Dry and lame
He is a libuck, knows nothing about business or the real world. He's as bluepilled as they come and can only make insufferable jokes about business and conservatism because he must withold truthful information.
>>1423103
Let me guess, hits too close to home?
>>1423103
Thanks, user pb9AO5gp!
Dogbert is funny.
>>1422890
dilbert is basically
>everyone in business is an asshole who hates their life and every supervisor is a complete idiot. I know this because I was a supervisor.
Dilbert is great, consistently the funniest comic in the newspaper. Also Scott Adams is a cool guy.
>>1424948
His top secret management handbook should be required reading for everybody starting an office job.
>>1422890
last placed I worked at people joked that scott adams had spies in the company to observe and come up with new material. I lasted about a year there before i realized they were jokes, they were warnings.
>>1426964
* they WEREN'T jokes, they WERE warnings
Scott Adams probably started this thread. Loved his book. Seems like a cool dude.
>"Consultant" tricks upper management into paying them to give a shitty presentation
>Every 5th slide is an unfunny Dilbert comment
>Everyone in the audience forces out a few chuckles at each one
Just make it stop I have to go through this every 2 months.
>>1422890
Anyone else hear that Dilbert is going through some massive changes, involving the end of the dilbert universe coinciding with the results of the next election?
At that point, they are rebooting Dilbert as a mexican.
>>1423103
>He is a libuck, knows nothing about business or the real world. He's as bluepilled as they come
Adams worships Trump.
>>1422890
It's a coping mechanism for people who work shitty office drone jobs.
Sadly it's more accurate than most people think (at mediocre to bad companies) and the managers at said companies somehow think "oh but we're different" when they're the exact fucking same.
I'd say Office Space is even more accurate (adjusting for how old it is).
>>1428037
Office Space will be accurate until the death of the office setting.
>>1422890
>What does /biz/ think of Dilbert?
A once great comic, by an author who by today, only continues his work out of obligation, rather than sincere continued enthusiasm.
>>1428513
to a degree, but it was specifically about late 90's silicon valley
>>1422890
It's surprisingly applicable to all jobs, even fucking food service jobs, like McDonalds and Wal-Mart