Today was my last shift at my day job, which was at an after school centre working with kids aged six to twelve. As of right now, I’m officially a full-time music journalist. Time to start pinching pennies!
To celebrate the occasion, here’s “I Quit My Job” by Old Man Luedecke, from his 2006 album Hinterland. It glorifies a life of unemployed freedom, as Luedecke warns, “Don’t let ‘em take the joy that you make / On your own.” It also offers some useful money-saving tips, most notably, “You can always live on rice and potatoes.” That’s the kind of advice that will help to make this career transition a smooth one!
MP3: “I Quit My Job”
To celebrate the occasion, here’s “I Quit My Job” by Old Man Luedecke, from his 2006 album Hinterland. It glorifies a life of unemployed freedom, as Luedecke warns, “Don’t let ‘em take the joy that you make / On your own.” It also offers some useful money-saving tips, most notably, “You can always live on rice and potatoes.” That’s the kind of advice that will help to make this career transition a smooth one!
MP3: “I Quit My Job”






