Scott Adams doesn’t know shit about how the office world works. He probably worked in an office in the 80s for a year and turned that into a whole thing
It’s a bit hit-and-miss, but a lot of his takes are recognisable. “What colour do you want that blockchain” comes to mind. Bad management in office jobs have existed since the day the first office was built.
It’s unfortunate that Adams holds such trash opinions, because I used to chuckle at at least one in ten of his comics. That was before I learned he seems to want the reader to side with the pointy-haired boss, though.
Scott Adams doesn’t know shit about how the office world works. He probably worked in an office in the 80s for a year and turned that into a whole thing
He started doing Dilbert full-time in 1995, so that’s as far as his office experience would go.
It’s a bit hit-and-miss, but a lot of his takes are recognisable. “What colour do you want that blockchain” comes to mind. Bad management in office jobs have existed since the day the first office was built.
It’s unfortunate that Adams holds such trash opinions, because I used to chuckle at at least one in ten of his comics. That was before I learned he seems to want the reader to side with the pointy-haired boss, though.