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Dagwood Bumstead would argue with that. He has been turned down for a raise as often if not more often. I think the “Blondie” comic strip probably started way before “Born Loser” did.
Both Brutus and Dagwood should be looking for new jobs. Just because the boss turns you down for a raise doesn’t mean you don’t need the money, and by turning you down, the boss has proven that he doesn’t care if you leave or not.
Baarorso about 5 years ago
You’ll never give up asking “Chief” for a raise, eh? ;-D
enigmamz about 5 years ago
I guess he CAN “win for losing”!
Ahuehuete about 5 years ago
He could apply for a job at the other tea cozy company.
Orcatime about 5 years ago
You don’t have to stay at a job you’re not satisfied with.
Milady Meg about 5 years ago
I nominate Dagwood for that category.
wuulfgarcomics about 5 years ago
I believe Dagwood would have you beat, or be at least close.
Michael G. about 5 years ago
Brutus, you’d come in third place.
sfreader1 about 5 years ago
Dagwood Bumstead would argue with that. He has been turned down for a raise as often if not more often. I think the “Blondie” comic strip probably started way before “Born Loser” did.
JoePhan about 5 years ago
Both Brutus and Dagwood should be looking for new jobs. Just because the boss turns you down for a raise doesn’t mean you don’t need the money, and by turning you down, the boss has proven that he doesn’t care if you leave or not.
falcon_370f about 5 years ago
Actually Dagwood Bumstead has you beat on that one.
Kalli J Premium Member about 5 years ago
Who asks for a raise every other week for 40 years?