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  1. On May 31st, 1938, Country music singer Johnny Paycheck was born in Greenfield, OH. Paycheck was best know for the song "Take This Job and Shove It".

  2. 2 days ago · What did Johnny Paycheck want to tell his boss when he said "Take this job and _____"? Answer: Shove it "Take this Job and Shove it" was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck which earned him a reputation (deservedly so) as a rebel.

  3. 3 days ago · BIRTHDAYS. Johnny Paycheck [born Donald Lytle] (1938) country singer/guitarist/songwriter [“Take This Job and Shove It”] (died 2003) age 64 – emphysema

  4. 4 days ago · Take This Job and Shove It” was written and released by Johnny Paycheck for the 1977 record by the same title, ‘Take This Job and Shove It.’ This song is about two types of goodbyes – saying goodbye to a lover and saying goodbye to a job too.

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  6. 4 days ago · You’re allowed to feel good about the way you spend half your waking hours. We’re programmed from an early age to believe this is impossible. Work is something to be tolerated. Despised, even. Take this job and shove it. And so we sit in this manufactured reality for years, decades even. Tolerating terrible bosses. Pursuing clients who don’t align with our values. Accepting the fact that ...

  7. www.phrases.com › phrase › tackle-the-job_16509tackle the job - Phrases.com

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