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Try Rebooting Yourself
Scott Adams

Dilbert

Try Rebooting Yourself

Andrews McMeel Publishing (Oct 20, 2006)
9780740761904
| Paperback
128 pages | 216 x 224 mm | English
$ 10.99 | Value: $ 10.99
Dewey 741.56973
LC Classification PN6727.A3 .D5835 2006
LC Control No. 2006925658

Genre

  • Comic Books, Strips, Etc

Subject

  • Comic Books, Strips, Etc
  • Dilbert (Fictitious Character)
  • Humor / Form / Comic Strips & Cartoons
  • Office Politics
  • White Collar Workers

Plot

It's an embarrassment of riches. I feel like an undertaker who just heard about a bus accident. It's tragic, but good for business."Maybe, just maybe, the reason Scott Adams is able to so completely and utterly skewer the absurdities of the modern workplace is that deep down he really enjoyed his many years as a cubicle dweller. Perhaps his comic strip Dilbert is nothing more than a cleverly disguised 17-year-long love letter to corporate America. And maybe, just maybe, monkeys will fly out of Donald Trump's butt. In Try Rebooting Yourself, AMP's 28th Dilbert collection, the world's most dysfunctional office family is back and doing what it does best. Wally adroitly steers clear of new assignments-and perfects his "work grimace." The Pointy-Haired Boss (PHB) thinks of new ways to demoralize and disenfranchise his employees. (As part of a new strategy to make the pension plan solvent, he reminds employees "Smoking is cool.") Dogbert continues his lucrative consulting business. And Dilbert, alas, he soldiers and smolders on, searching for intelligent life in the corporate universe-and maybe, just maybe, a little action. (Fat chance.) This time out, the gang is joined by a host of odd (but strangely familiar) guest characters including the clueless Hammerhead Bob, and Petricia, the PHB's fawning but ferocious sycophant. All office workers may now nod knowingly.