9 to 5 by Harley Schwadron
- May 30, 2009
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Rancorous bosses, quirky workers, and an up-and-down stock market populate the world of 9 to 5. A cast of regular characters include J.B. Wells (the boss), Sims (office flunkey) and Ms. Forbes. While mainly a satire on business, the comic also pokes fun at technology, relationships, dogs and cats, and life in general. The cartoon is by Harley Schwadron, whose business cartoons have appeared in Playboy, Barrons and many other top publications for many years.
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StradMan37
said,
5 months ago
Hey, I got one of those 20-years-at-the-same-crummy-job bonuses 2 years ago…….And promptly took
EARLY RETIREMENT!!!!!!
Tigger
said,
5 months ago
Be thankful you have worked for he same Crummy Company for 20 Years
Bjtoony
said,
5 months ago
I think you should be thankful for working for the same crummy company when you’ve been out of work for 10 years and had no plans of doing nothing else. After over 20 (like me) it get too sad and pathetic and you yearn to follow your heart.