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Dilbert: Catbert, Evil H.R. Director http://www.dilbert.com/animationby Scott AdamsDilbert and Catbert share. Catbert displays psychic powers.In Catbert, Evil H.R. Director,. (June 2012) This is a list of characters that have appeared in Scott Adams ' Dilbert comic strip. Primary characters Dilbert The main character in the strip, Dilbert is a stereotypical technically-minded single male.

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Catbert helps Dilbert achieve his full potential Evil Director Of Human Resources. Catbert: Don't bother me. I'm studying for a human resources certification. I already have my certifications for sadism and maniacal laughing. And, obviously, I have the basic HR certification for recreational downsizing. If you don't have that one, you can't even get a job in HR. http://www.dilbert.com/animationby Scott AdamsDilbert's Wally sells his soul and Catbert is a cat without pity.In Soul-O-Meter, Catbert says, 'According to m. Picture Courtesy: Dilbert by Scott Adams. There could be hundreds of such stories- one for each HR/Company Policy - that led to this "Evil HR" stereotype.

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Dilbert is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams, first published on April 16, 1989. [2] It is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office with engineer Dilbert as the title character. Meet Scott Adams—the Man Behind Dilbert Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip "Dilbert" and author of the new book Loserthink: How Untrained Brains Are Ruining America (Portfolio, 2019),. Catbert | Villains Wiki | Fandom in: Anthropomorphic, Animals, Comic Book Villains, and 24 more Catbert Sign in to edit Catbert Catbert is the main antagonist of the Dilbert franchise. He is well-known for being the infamous evil director of human resources. Catbert: The evil feline director of Human Resources Extant Dilbert: The protagonist, Dilbert, is a frustrated engineer who tries to find logic and righteousness in an evil and crazy business world Extant Dogbert: Dilbert's so-called "pet" dog is a powerful and corrupt individual who seeks world dominance Extant The Garbageman

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1 appearances No recent wiki edits to this page. No description The evil Director of Human Resources at the company Dilbert works at. Catbert is heartless and gets his kicks from making. From the beginning, Catbert, Dilbert's evil HR director, has guided Harper's appointments and firings. How else could you explain the ascent to the Senate of Pamela Wallin, Mike Duffy and Patrick. Go to http://www.babelgum.com/dilbert to see all the new cartoons! http://www.dilbert.com/animation by Scott Adams. RingTales presents Dilbert Animated Carto. Catbert is a fictional cat, and the "evil director of human resources " in the Dilbert comic strip. He was supposed to be a one-time character but resonated with readers so well that Adams brought him back as the HR director. Contents Publication history Characteristics Animated television series References Publication history

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Catbert: Evil director of HR. Plot: Catbert is approached by Dilbert and friends for the following reasons: Ashok the intern needs more experience. Alice the lady Engineer needs more. Ever wonder why you get out of bed every day and head off to work? Let Catbert, Dilbert's Evil Director of Human Resources put it all into perspective for you in this recent comic strip. Though an "evil" character, Catbert is extremely popular with Dilbert fans. As noted in Catbert's Wikipedia entry: