Career Opportunities (remastered) Apr 2026
: The track appears as a staple on remastered versions of the band's debut album.
: The song is a "sneering denunciation" of the limited and bleak employment prospects for youth in late 1970s Britain. Career Opportunities (Remastered)
: It highlights the frustration of being offered menial jobs—like opening mail or being a tea-maker at the BBC—as a means of social control rather than genuine opportunity. : The track appears as a staple on
refers to the remastered version of the iconic punk rock song by The Clash , originally released on their self-titled debut album in 1977 . Song Overview and Significance refers to the remastered version of the iconic
make tea at the BBC? Do you wanna be, do you really wanna be a ... The Clash - Career Opportunities (Remastered - Official Audio). YouTube·theclashVEVO Career Opportunities (Remastered)
The Clash - Career Opportunities (Remastered - Official Audio)
: Music critics have hailed it as a "perfect statement of the times" and one of the most impressive tracks on their debut.

