I <3 it when the PointyHairedBoss has an epic win. The poor guy is stuck with only engineers, who are pathologically incapable of lying... http://zeroplayer.com/images/stuff/113039.strip.sunday.gif ---- I vaguely recall Adams talking about the sources for his stuff in one of his books. He said that 85% of his strips came straight out of emails, of which more than 90% started with the phrase, "I am not making this up..." * That was in his first book "The Dilbert Principle" on page 2. --ManorainjanHolzapfel "That's just like my Company." * A Company purchased laptop computers for employees to use while travelling. Fearing they might be stolen, the managers came up with a clever solution: permanently attach the laptop computers to the employees' desks. (verbatim quote from this book on page 1) "Thousands of people have told me workplace stories (mostly through e-mail) that are even more absurd than the example above." ScottAdams ------ I worked in an engineering firm once, and Dilbertism existed, but seemed less common than later non-engineering orgs. Engineers value rationalism, documented decision making, and logical debate to a degree notably higher than typical employees and bosses. When the engineering company was purchased by a bigger "suit" company, the BS started cranking up at quite a noticeable rate, and questioning odd decisions became a bigger no-no. (It's never a yes-yes in any org, but is tolerated more by engineering-oriented managers). -------- See also: HumansSuck ---- CategoryIdiom CategoryComicStrip