Sort of like Ground Hog Day, when “Cost of Living Increase” shows up in the funny papers expect Jerome Powell to continue beating us up for another 6 months.
I would think you might have a better chance asking for a raise if you can just hold off for another 5 weeks. It will be the holiday season then and bosses are usually in better, giving Christmas spirits. Or at least they will feel like Scrooges saying NO!
Yes, I can see bossman saying something like, “What do you think I am, Social Security?” You know, thanks to the COLA’s I make more in retirement than I did working. How old is Brutus, anyway?
It looks like, for once, Brutus knew when to keep his mouth shut! Also, there’s an homage to this comic today. Look at “Moderately Confused” by Jeff Stahler.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yup, a BIG NO says it all!
nosirrom about 2 years ago
It’s not the words that are used but the way they are said that conveys the true meaning.
“This is such a funny comic strip!”
GROG Premium Member about 2 years ago
And yet it’s said that there are two job openings for every person looking for work. He may want to try for a change of scenery.
Milady Meg about 2 years ago
I picture the word balloon over the boss’s head witht a P. T. Bridgeport font and flourish.
Chris about 2 years ago
did the windows shatter or did his tone just melt everything in the room?
gopher gofer about 2 years ago
the “no” followed by a contemptuous snort, i remember that one well…
Just-me about 2 years ago
Brutus seems to have “read the room” and decided that rather than getting a COLA, the boss might just decide to fire him and save the salary.
William Robbins Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sort of like Ground Hog Day, when “Cost of Living Increase” shows up in the funny papers expect Jerome Powell to continue beating us up for another 6 months.
dcdete. about 2 years ago
I would think you might have a better chance asking for a raise if you can just hold off for another 5 weeks. It will be the holiday season then and bosses are usually in better, giving Christmas spirits. Or at least they will feel like Scrooges saying NO!
goboboyd about 2 years ago
The exact wording of my every request for a raise. But the refusal was always with a smile. In person, no emojis.
Doug K about 2 years ago
Let your ‘Yes’ be yes and let your ‘No’ be no.
ChessPirate about 2 years ago
“The megaphone was my first clue…”
adadmp about 2 years ago
Being married to Gladys, he ought to be used to hearing a firm NO!
preacherman Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yes, I can see bossman saying something like, “What do you think I am, Social Security?” You know, thanks to the COLA’s I make more in retirement than I did working. How old is Brutus, anyway?
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 years ago
Poor ole’ Brutus Thornapple, can’t get a raise and can’t afford to die. He will be stuck were he is forever.
paranormal about 2 years ago
No was all he could say before he died laughing…
Lola85 Premium Member about 2 years ago
It looks like, for once, Brutus knew when to keep his mouth shut! Also, there’s an homage to this comic today. Look at “Moderately Confused” by Jeff Stahler.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
…and he gritted his teeth when he growled it!
cuzinron47 about 2 years ago
Look at it this way, if he gave you a raise he’d have to fire you for being over budget.
cuzinron47 about 2 years ago
BTW, it’s good thing you didn’t ask him to pay you what you’re worth.
Buckeye67 about 2 years ago
I imagine the expression on Veeblefester face when he said no was equally disconcerting.
Moonkey Premium Member about 2 years ago
It’s better to get a raise on merit than on cost of living. He would still get a “no,” though.
heathcliff2 about 2 years ago
I gather no one else got either, or do they have Brutus ask first?
raybarb44 about 2 years ago
You’ve got to pick your battles and their time. Time to be a little patient…..
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 2 years ago
Add the glare in his eyes, sneer on his lips, and barely controlled shaking of his fists and the message was pretty clear.