Comment from martinonl28
Really, I think you do not know your history, I don't even know why I am commenting on this George Bush Senior.. was president from 1989 till 1993..
View ArticleComment from AXESMI
Ethics is not a requirement to be a manager, or be in marketing, or for being a politician.
View ArticleComment from mhlong47
I once applied to get into a 'management' track. After filling out all the forms and attending all the interviews, the hiring manager requested I come to his office at 6:15AM. I got there first, only...
View ArticleComment from martinonl28
The curse of the engineer, when we are behind our computers or machines we hear, see and speak nothing. thus when we are away from our screens/machines, we talk too much and don't know when to stop :(
View ArticleComment from kaffekup
Actually, Wally will love this; still no work to do, only now he won't even have to come up with excuses. Sweet!
View ArticleComment from High Priest Mikhal
Wally? A manager? Doesn't brainless dictatorship and ignorant micromanaging require effort? He's a better fit for a VP position.
View ArticleComment from ElectroDFW
As anybody with a knowledge of the semi-recent goings-on at WorldCom, BP, Tyco, Enron, GM, Halliburton and others will agree, this strip is spot-on.
View ArticleComment from Raymee
@saiken Beat me to it! I expect it is a form of dreadlock building.
View ArticleComment from Mr_Chillyhead
Wally will make a great CEO, his exceptional working ethics will prevent him giving any orders to anyone but the coffee machine. Apart from 'outsourcing' spare parts to a medical facility in Elbonia...
View ArticleComment from Rickapolis
Management means more meetings, less real work. Maybe Wally will go for that. Personally, I would go far to avoid meetings.
View ArticleComment from Gabryal
These last two comics are the first one's I've seen that have 50 thumbs up in them. All I have to say is that there are CEO's all over the country right now who should be very very afraid, not that...
View ArticleComment from econobiker
zkon, there are actual studies that ceo's often have sociopathic tendencies. "Chainsaw" Al Dunlap (Sunbeam, Scott Paper, etc) was an infamous brutal ceo who actually let a an author interview him to...
View ArticleComment from khpage
Do nothing, get everything. Wally has a stellar grasp of corporate ethics - the Zen of Wally...
View ArticleComment from Ingmar
He does not work. He's letting everybody work on him. And he is drinking coffee and getting paid.
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