Casual Day Has Gone Too Far

Casual Day Has Gone Too Far by Scott Adams, published by Boxtree in 1997, is a 128-page work presented in English. This book explores the humorous chaos that ensues in the workplace when Catbert declares Fridays as casual days, leading to unexpected consequences in the familiar world of Dilbert.
Readers will find a satirical take on office culture and the dynamics of corporate life, as the characters navigate the implications of this new decree. The narrative delves into themes of workplace humor and the absurdities of modern employment, reflecting the unique style that has made Dilbert a notable fixture in fiction.
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Since it first appeared in 1989, the popularity of Dilbert has grown so quickly that it is now generating a worldwide sensation. Dilbert’s world is thrown into confusion when Catbert decrees that Fridays are to be casual days.
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