9 to 5 by Harley Schwadron
- November 09, 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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MissNaomi385 said, 12 days ago
Is that why nerds and geeks get such a bad rap? That is so unfair.
Joe Allen Doty said, 12 days ago
I had computer problems a couple of times and one of those times and I called the local “Computer Nerds” store.
The 1st time a computer tech brought a person whom he was training with him. Both were handsome young men and didn’t look like nerds.
The man who came the 2nd time was close to retired age and he didn’t look or act like a nerd either.
The nerdy types in their commercials are their customers.
Bargrove said, 12 days ago
And then, on the other hand, the high tech bodies
come with low-tech brains. I must not say, expecially
with … well, you pick out the gender.