One of my first memories of being a kid was, 'I want to have a real job when I grow up.' And to me that meant you wear a suit and a hat and carry a briefcase and go to your job.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was raised as a real worker: you know, you get out and get a real job.
Growing up, I knew you were supposed to have a profession - and something better than being a shopkeeper, which is what my parents were.
Being a kid and growing up is such a cool part of life.
I felt like I was going crazy as a kid. I wanted to be man, get a job.
I had a real strong fantasy life as a kid. But then you grow up and think about real jobs.
When I was 13, I had my first job with my dad carrying shingles up to the roof. And then I got a job washing dishes at a restaurant. And then I got a job in a grocery store deli. And then I got a job in a factory sweeping Cheerio dust off the ground.
The only jobs kids have are to do well in school, to be charming and polite, and be thankful. That's it. I'll house you, protect you, I'll even give my life for you, and in return, you will behave.
I was working probably at the age of 10, when I had my first paper route. I had every different kind of job you could possibly imagine as a young kid.
Starting my career as a kid, I was doing what jobs I got.
'Get a Job' is about all the rich kids we knew when we were younger, kids who never had jobs but always had money for partying or getting their hair done.