The President of the United States can serve 8 consecutive years. That's two terms. He can be re-elected after that but he/she must sit out a term.
they have their job as long as the appointing president wants them.
Four years and then he can get re-elected for four more years.
There is not a law that states how long employers must keep job applications. Many employers keep them for about one year.
you keep your job for 3 years
Generally an ambassador keeps his job only as long as the president that gave him the job is in office.
Court justices are appointed for life.
There is no voting in that society. He was given the job by his brother and will keep it as long as he wishes.
To do the job of a president
They certainly have better job security.
Employers in Wisconsin have to keep job applications on file for at least one year. This is due to federal law, not state law.
Most people can not afford to work for four years without salary even if they might want the job of President. A workman is worthy of his hire. Not paying would keep most qualified people from applying for the job.
They have a career job but the President has a limited term of office.