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Chargement... Another Day In Cubicle Paradise: A Dilbert Book (Volume 19) (original 2002; édition 2002)par Scott Adams (Auteur)
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Appartient à la sérieDilbert (19)
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HTML: When Dilbert first appeared in newspapers across the country in 1989, office workers looked around suspiciously. Was its creator, Scott Adams, a pen name for someone who worked amongst them? After all, the humor was just too eerily funny and familiar. Since then, Dilbert has become more than a cartoon character. He's become an office icon. In Another Day in Cubicle Paradise Dilbert and his cohorts, Dogbert, Catbert, Ratbert, and the pointy-haired boss, once again entertain with their cubicle humor. From bizarre personnel decisions to meetings gone bad, from schizoid secretaries to consultants from hell, Another Day in Cubicle Paradise provides a way to get all those darn comic strips off the breakroom bulletin board. .Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I'm not sure I get the culture that produces Dilbert. Maybe it's because I've never worked in that environment. I definitely don't get the Cubicle thing. How do you gossip properly with your mates?
Anyway, yes it was funny. Not laugh out loud funny, but amusing. Management are all evil and twisted and the staff are all a bit odd. This I can identify with. Where are the trade unions? Is outrage ( )