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Vote for the Best Cartoon Caption

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Vote for the best caption for this cartoon. After running the caption contest, we received a total of 32 responses. Of those 32, our staff selected the following as the top 10. Your vote will help determine the winner of the contest and the recipient of the Automation.com Mug.

Cartoon Caption Contest
Please select the best caption from the options below (listed in no particular order). Submit one vote per person please!
  So, this is your idea of integration.
When I said you need to articulate better, I meant with words...
Your educational background looks great, but do you have any 'hands-on' experience?
Thanks for coming in but we are looking for someone with a real grip on engineering, not just a good gripper.
Everyone knows that your skills as a programmer are legendary, but you're costing us a fortune in replacement keyboards.
I'm making you take a much needed vacation...you've been spending way too much time with the robots.
All our other machine controllers are capital equipment, and they don't get paychecks. Why should we treat you any differently?
Your supervisor is concerned that your fear of being replaced by automation may be affecting your performance...
Becoming one-with-your-machine was a not meant to be taken literally!
This is not what I had in mind when I said that a couple of robot arms would increase productivity.
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