Lesson No. 2
PaulEberhartd on Nov. 16, 2012
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UPDATE: Hi everyone! I finally made it.
@artdude2002: It shows you know Gundula very well. :) She hardly ever does anything without a purpose. I think she sees the advantages of an unpaid housemaid as a bonus.
@NightReflection: I totally second that. Ever since there have been computers with proper word processors, everyone is required to write volumes about any kind of sh... stuff. And I keep wondering why. I mean, who will ever really read it. I sometimes think if some future historian tries to categorise our current period, he will likely call it "The Age of Writings for the Wastebin" :)
Sophie learns an important lesson today. She'd better thank Gundula - most others have to learn this the really hard way. Normal employers don't tell you this sort of thing. What she says however doesn't mean you should strut around as if you own the place or something. In fact no proper boss will tear your head off, if you ask to discuss your practicum with him or her. Indeed I know from my own experience that more often than not the opposite is the case, as long as you do it politely.
Enough said. It's too much text already. Have a nice day and thanks for reading and commenting!







rmccool at 8:23PM, Nov. 23, 2012
true enough..
utekatz at 11:25AM, Nov. 22, 2012
This squirrel is so human ... :D And I do love the educational streak in your comic - not to speak of the down-to-earth knowledge about mean dishwashers.
NightReflection at 11:32AM, Nov. 19, 2012
I wonder how tiger reacted the first time it saw the calendar? Also, I feel for the intern - today's world wants everything to be 'documented and relevant' before they consider it. I wish I had grown up in the times when things were a bit more relaxed.
artdude2002 at 1:02PM, Nov. 17, 2012
I don't think Gundula is taking advantage of Sophie. She is just trying to show her things are not as glamorous as they sometimes appear.