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Take This Job and Shove It - 1
One versions of Johnny Paychecks song, "Take This Job and Shove It"
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Take This Job and Shove It


These lyrics should be sung to the tune of Johnny Paycheck's hit country song of a couple of decades ago by the same name.



Take this job and shove it, I’m heading out the door,
Bought me a lotto ticket, gonna watch them millions soar,
Better not try to stand in my way, cause I ain’t gonna be pore
So take this job and shove it, I ain’t working here no more,

I been working in this dump and I’m fed up to my nose.
All I ever made at this job was debt, Lord, how it grows,
I been working far too long, and for too little pay,
But when I cash that ticket, I gonna jump up and say,
Take this job and shove it, I’m heading out the door,
Bought me a lotto ticket, gonna watch them millions soar,
Better not try to stand in my way, cause I ain’t gonna be pore
So take this job and shove it, I ain’t working here no more,

Well that boss man, he’s a jerk, his partner is about the same,
Went to the 7-11, just to get in the game,
Bought me one of them tickets, for eleven dollars from my pay,
Now I’m gonna quit my job when I stand up and say,
Take this job and shove it, I’m heading out the door,
Bought me a lotto ticket, gonna watch them millions soar,
Better not try to stand in my way, cause I ain’t gonna be pore,
So take this job and shove it, I ain’t working here no more,

Well I quit that job, and held my ticket in the safest place I knew,
Listened to the radio when the man was reading the news,
When he didn’t call my number I headed out the door,
Back on down to the company, cause I needed to work once more,
Take this job and shove it, Hey boss it was just a joke,
I’m back ready to work, cause don’t you know I’m broke,
Better not try stand in my way, I willing to work overtime,
So give me this job I love it, I’m back on the line.
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