Yes, John Quincy Adams served as a U.S. Representative after his presidency, Andrew Johnson served in the U.S. Senate after his presidency, and William Howard Taft was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court after his presidency.
Thomas Jefferson considered being president to be drudgery of work.
No. Government salaries are paid by American taxpayers.
being the president
The owners of business work for themselves. The managers of government agencies work for the Governor or President, answerable to voters.
You are the face of the government
Many bureaucrats work in the executive branch, for the president or mayor or governor.
well the president and other people work for the gov. like our mayors, governers and such
The President is not being paid to live in the White House, he is being paid to run the government as its chief executive.
They both work in the court passing laws and then to the president
Jefferson
Jefferson
That you get 400,000 dallors year. And after you retire from being president you get 150,000 dallors a year. so you never have to work agian.