I'm looking for a sent-in anecdote published in "The Dilbert Principle." I've been missing my copy of that book for a couple of years. Right now I'm checking the archived Dilbert Newsletters to see if it was also in any of them.
All I remember is that the story's about employees who were being released and getting a send-off in the cafeteria where they were sitting around wearing nametags, and the writer said it was spooky in a "Soylent Green" sort of way. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, or at least can help me out I'd appreciate it, thanks.
All I remember is that the story's about employees who were being released and getting a send-off in the cafeteria where they were sitting around wearing nametags, and the writer said it was spooky in a "Soylent Green" sort of way. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, or at least can help me out I'd appreciate it, thanks.
