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English majors are too easy a target. English majors have tough time in job market. What else is new. Not my favourite Dilbert today...
(I'm assuming it's the career advice to an English major strip that's being referred to.)
Eileen Neuman
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Subject: Re: Dilbert - English Degree
> Have you seen today's Dilbert?
> My only response is: HEY! That's not nice!
I find it absolutely hysterical!!!
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