The Clash - Career Opportunities (remastered) [official Audio] -
The song emerged during a period of severe economic decline and high unemployment in the UK. The title itself was inspired by a newspaper headline, a common source of inspiration for the band.
: The line "I won't open letter bombs for you" refers to guitarist Mick Jones' actual former job opening mail for a government department to check for explosives. The song emerged during a period of severe
"Career Opportunities" is a foundational punk anthem from The Clash's self-titled 1977 debut album. Written by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, it serves as a scathing critique of the limited and soul-crushing employment prospects available to youth in late-1970s Britain. "Career Opportunities" is a foundational punk anthem from
: The lyrics list various "dead-end" jobs—such as bus driver, ambulance man, and ticket inspector—that the band viewed as dehumanizing tools of the establishment. : The song rejects military conscription and service
: The song rejects military conscription and service in the "tropical heat" (later changed to "Falklands Strait" in live performances like Live at Shea Stadium ). The Remastered Audio