The President can lose his/her job by death, resignation, or inability to discharge the powers and duties of said office. >>Constitution!It can also be liars paradox, because before he is elected, he's not the president, and therefore cannot be discharged from a job he is not currently employed as.
they can be impeached
One factor was the fact that President Garfield was shot by a crazed office seeker who thought he was owed a government job due to his support for Garfield in the election.
Not anymore. The Postal Revenue and Federal Salary Act of 1967 prohibits the president from appointing his wife or any other close family member to a job in the executive branch. The federal law was approved several years after President John F. Kennedy appointed his brother Robert attorney general after the 1960 election.
First he has to be legally elected as President or else become president by succession. Second he must be "sworn in" by taking the oath of office before a person who is legally qualified to administer oaths.
since he was the first president it was a job no one had ever done before and he had no one to follow as a guide.
He didnt have a job. He was in collage. He didnt have a job. He was in collage.
He/she can be impeached
ANSWER Before his election to President he was Lieutenant General and from March 1864 Chief of Staff of the Union Army.
26 U.S. Presidents served as ambassadors to Lithuania before becoming president.
Before his election in 1860 as the first Republican president, Lincoln had been a lawyer, an Illinois state legislator, a member of the United States House of Representatives, and twice an unsuccessful candidate for election to the Senate.
He was US Senator for Illinois from January 2005 up until he won the Presidential election when he resigned from this post to become President.
He can die or resign. Besides that there is a process given in the US Constitution for removing an unsatisfactory president. It begins with the House passing what is known as a bill of impeachment which specifies the charges against the president. This forces the Senate to conduct a trial based on the charges. Two-thirds of the Senate must agree on the guilt of the president in order to convict and remove him from office.
Mary McAleese's job was something in Law before she became president!
Vice President
yes he had many jobs before he was president
the Fourth president was James Madison and he was in congress before presidency
The word "incumbent" refers to the person who is currently in office. So, the incumbent president refers to President Obama. His challenger in the 2012 election was Mitt Romney. In politics, the incumbent is the one who holds the job-- whether it's the governor or mayor or president; the person trying to win that job in an election is the challenger, who is trying to defeat the incumbent.
Before he was president, Barack Obama served as a US Senator from the state of Illinois. Before that, he was an Illinois state senator for three terms. He was also a professor of law at the University of Chicago, and he worked as a lawyer for a small Chicago law firm specializing in civil rights cases.