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It may be told from the perspective of a father to a son, perhaps a veteran addressing his chronically unemployed son, trying to get him to join the military because at least it’s some form of employment. But the song as a whole doesn’t seem to have anything to do with “chronic unemployment” but rat...
[Verse 1]
There are no more summer lifeguard jobs
There are no more art museums to guard
The lab is out of white lab coats
'Cause there are no more slides and microscopes
[Chorus]
But there are still careers in combat, my son
There are still careers in combat, my son
[Verse 2]
There are no more roles on TV shows
There are no road-cone dispensing jobs
There are no spots left for park ranger
'Cause there are no bears left to save you from
[Chorus]
But there are still careers in combat, my son
There are still careers in combat, my son
Careers In Combat was written by Parquet Courts.
Careers In Combat was produced by Jonathan Schenke.
Parquet Courts released Careers In Combat on Wed Aug 15 2012.