I am looking for a 3 or 4-panel Dilbert-style comic strip (but I know it is not Dilbert) that contains roughly the following:

- 1st panel: An existing employee shows a new employee around a cubicle office. They stop at a third employee and the first says "Here's john. We don't know what he does here" (might be a different name than John)

- 2nd panel: All of them laugh. IIRC the first employee says something like "No, but really, what do you do?" with no answer.

- There might be another panel showing something else.

- Last pane: First and third employee ("John") in the parking lot. John is pointing a gun and says "Don't screw/mess/f*** this up for me", clearly suggesting that John is indeed not doing any work and don't want to be found out.

I feel like it should be rather easy to find, but searches for descriptions of each of the panels or combinations on Google Images has so far yielded nothing. It might also be because I am remembering the comic slightly wrong.

I think I saw the comic when scrolling Facebook and don't remember the artist, just that it had color and perhaps a bit more crudely drawn than a Dilbert comic would be. I think it is a rather new comic, perhaps created within the last year or couple of years.

Any ideas?