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Freedom's Just Another Word for People Finding Out You're Useless

(Book #32 in the Dilbert Series)

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No office can function without a little humor and craziness. Adams turns mundane office issues into excruciatingly funny office moments. In Freedom's Just Another Word for People Finding Out You're... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Great for a good laugh

It reflects what is going on in several companies. Great for a good laugh after a day of work

Typical Scott Adams

Love Dilbert and the gang of goofballs with whom he works. The Elbonians bought the brewery at which I used to work so I view them with mixed emotions. Incredibly funny.

Bringing the previously black-and-white strips to life with soft-palette color

Scott Adams has done it again with Freedom's Just Another Word for People Finding Out You're Useless, his latest collection of sometimes sneering, always hysterical comics featuring helplessly trapped corporate engineer Dilbert and his highly questionable co-workers. "'I'm in charge while our pointy-haired boss is on vacation. I expect each of you to be professional and productive during this time.' 'Nice lying.' 'I practice in front of a mirror.'" Bringing the previously black-and-white strips to life with soft-palette color, Freedom's Just Another Word for People Finding Out You're Useless is as hard-hitting funny as previous Dilbert Collections, and enthusiastically recommended as the perfect giftbook for anyone who enjoys office humor.

Classic Dilbert

If you have ever worked in an office, you will think Dilbert worked in the same office. He is wonderfully entertaining.

A Dilbert for the new depression!

This is a very timely Dilbert. It is a collection of strips on the theme of recession, job loss, stupid managers, and people who aren't quite contributing "to the bottom line". I recognized some of the strips from older collections, but most of the strips seem fairly recent. I'd have rated it higher if it hadn't come so close to my own job uncertainties. It's hard to smile when you're in that place. Charlie
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