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Dilbert #33

14 Years of Loyal Service in a Fabric-Covered Box

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Anyone who works in a fabric-covered box can relate to Dilbert. Since 1989, Dilbert has been the touchstone of office humor for people all over the world. As long as there are corrupt businesses, inept bosses and downright loathsome co-workers, there is plenty to chuckle at. Convinced your co-worker is a demon? That your boss is incompetent? That your dog is out to get you? Dilbert believes you, and this book proves it.

128 pages, Paperback

First published October 20, 2009

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About the author

Scott Adams

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Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. See this thread for more information.

Adams was born in Windham, New York in 1957 and received his Bachelor's degree in Economics from Hartwick College in 1979.

He also studied economics and management for his 1986 MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.

In recent years, Adams has been hurt with a series of debilitating health problems. Since late 2004, he has suffered from a reemergence of his focal dystonia which has affected his drawing. He can fool his brain by drawing using a graphics tablet. On December 12, 2005, Adams announced on his blog that he also suffers from spasmodic dysphonia, a condition that causes the vocal cords to behave in an abnormal manner. However, on October 24, 2006, he again blogged stating that he had recovered from this condition, although he is unsure if the recovery is permanent. He claims to have developed a method to work around the disorder and has been able to speak normally since. Also, on January 21, 2007, he posted a blog entry detailing his experiences with treatment by Dr. Morton Cooper.

Adams is also a trained hypnotist, as well as a vegetarian. (Mentioned in, "Dilbert: A Treasury of Sunday Strips 00).

He married Shelly Miles on July 22, 2006.

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544 reviews22 followers
September 25, 2017
All too real with a laugh

Dilbert may be a genius. Clearly Scott Adams will never lack for fodder to mock. However reading two of his books back to back felt redundant. I'll come back to him in a while I suspect.
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228 reviews2 followers
May 8, 2021
I love Dilbert so this collection of daily comics couldn't really disappoint. "14 Years of Loyal Service in a Fabric-Covered Box", which is an awesome title, is just the three panels of Monday through Saturday comics, along with the larger Sunday comic, put into book form. The comics span Scott Adams' work from late 2008 to the summer of 2009. Anyone who has ever read Dilbert knows what to expect: witty, sardonic office humor. Due to the economic collapse of those few years, Scott Adams infused mostly economic humor into Dilbert's office; layoffs, downsizing, and unemployment are topics explored in every panel. The reason I didn't go 5 stars was because I know Scott Adams has more inventive material, although reading Dilbert is pure bliss. Having every comic involve the economy does get repetitive so that's my big criticism. Even though the best jokes here did involve the office workers doing anything to keep their jobs, the material does feel a little monotonous in the moment. I look forward to checking out a few more of these collections this year. It seems that Scott Adams may be my "most read author" this year, but that's not a bad thing!
12 reviews
December 15, 2016
Always Funny, Painfully Accurate

Scott Adams consistently describes the typical office in a typical business. In hell. If you're lucky. And smart. And brave. Unfortunately, few of us get to be lucky enough to be in Adams' type of office, but we can recognize aspects and cringeworthy dialogues enough to make all of his books relatable and hilarious.
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1,450 reviews37 followers
January 19, 2017
Never too much Dilbert

This is a nice collection of Dilbert clips that show the pains of working in Corporate America. Only those who don't can't see the truth behind the humor. The rest of us know you just can't make this stuff up. But as usual, Scott Adams takes a glimmer of truth and brings us the truly outrageous. Classic Dilbert. Easy to navigate in Kindle format.
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3,083 reviews201 followers
December 28, 2016
It's been a while since I read one of these, but I picked it up free on Amazon Prime. I think for me it held more meaning when I worked in the corporate sector, but still amusing.
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1,143 reviews
March 18, 2023
I love the Dilbert comics, so I always love the collections, no matter how many I read. Funny, but too much truth to ignore for anyone who has worked in a corporate office of any sort. Some of the scenarios ring true for the years I worked in libraries even, although more fitting to the few office jobs I had in between. Love Dilbert, Dogbert, Catbert, Wally, Asok, Alice, Carol, the many Teds, and all the rest. The pointy-haired boss? I just love to hate him! Unfortunately, he reminds me of some bosses I’ve had over the years —clueless and overpaid. I still have a number of Dilbert books waiting to be read.
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602 reviews22 followers
April 23, 2018
Typical hilarious Dilbert book. If you've read and enjoyed Dilbert before, you'll love this one. If you have read Dilbert and not been amused before, I can't imagine why not, but you won't like this one any better. If you've never read Dilbert before, give it a try. I expect that you'll love it, especially if you work for a living, and ESPECIALLY if you do so in an office.
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228 reviews1 follower
August 28, 2018
Esta vez Dilbert me deprimió.
Crisis, sueldos bajos, sin aumentos en el horizonte.
Los chistes son buenos, pero ahora como que estoy en ellos.
1 review
December 1, 2018
Great collection of Dilbert comic strips

Great collection of Dilbert comic strips! Images are crisp and easily zoomable on Kindle. Great for light night time reading.
5 reviews
September 4, 2023
Dilbert is awesome!!

Love reading the witty corporate satire. Always so funny, current and and spot on. Miss it in the daily papers.
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263 reviews
November 27, 2016
Classic Office Humor!

Dilbert is so funny because it comes so close to the truth! (Sarcasm intended, but only slightly!!!) This is a must read.
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1 review
December 15, 2016
Good Old Dilbert

Great humor about business centered around the recession with the satire and insight only Dilbert could offer. Great read for anyone!
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3,913 reviews26 followers
August 9, 2014
This collection ups the snark level - it was clearly written during or after the 2008 recession, and there are a lot of strips dedicated financial disasters and responses. Dilbert's always fun, and always disturbingly close to corporate reality, so seeing the employees have a higher than average number of strips where they get the upper hand is nice. The CEOs still rule the world, but their throne is trembling.
68 reviews1 follower
February 5, 2017
Scott Adams doesn't break new ground making fun of corporate America circa 2008 financial collapse.
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7,344 reviews59 followers
January 23, 2016
We all might have started out like Calvin with a great view of life. But after hitting the workforce we all somewhat become Dilbert. Everyone knows someone like one of the characters in the strips. Highly recommended
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296 reviews3 followers
December 7, 2016
Not sure if I wasn't in the right frame of mind for this or it was just that some of the content, while amusing, was a little too depressing and realistic. Some laughs but not one of the best for me.
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1,448 reviews19 followers
November 20, 2010
Dilbert is truly the best comic strip out there dealing with everyday insanity we call "work". Laugh out loud humor is what you'll get from this book!
Profile Image for Jaye Latts.
818 reviews
January 11, 2015
It was funny, but I guess I don't relate to the corporate, cubicle scene. Still some occasional flashes of brilliance.
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1,318 reviews3 followers
September 2, 2015
The world illuminated in the Dilbert strips really does exist. I lived it at Career Education.
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985 reviews58 followers
October 6, 2016
As someone who has worked in a fabric-covered box for a number of years, I could identify (SADLY) with quite a few of the cartoons in this book.
Profile Image for Samori Augusto.
Author 2 books1 follower
October 24, 2016
Good but not great

Funny in some places, but really just rehashing old jokes. Maybe if he focused on creating more and longer arcs for each character.
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