John Adams jobs that didn't involve being a politician included teaching for one year and being a lawyer. He was the US Minister to the Netherlands, the US Minister to the Court of St. James's, Vice President, and President of the US.
He Was A Lawyer
lawyer and president
Before he was president, John Quincy was a lawer.
doctor , teacher , science and salvation army/president
John Adams was on the Continental Army's war board, and served as a Massachusetts representative in the Continental Congress. He also served on the Declaration of Independence writing committee, the Constitutional Committee, and the later formed Congress.
John Adam's parents were farmers after they were married!
He was a lawyer, minister to the Netherlands in 1794, and minister to Portugal in 1796.
John Adams had multiple jobs throughout his career. He worked as a lawyer, diplomat, and political theorist. He also served as a member of the Continental Congress, commissioner to France, ambassador to the Netherlands, and Vice President of the United States before becoming the second President of the United States.
he had only 5 jobs.
He was a lawyer before he entered politics. He may have also have helped to run the family farms.
He was a Brewer
Lawyer and planter. He defended the British soldiers tried for the Boston Massacre when they went on trial. John Adams was the lawyer and farmer - he was also the one who defended the British Soldiers. Sorry...Samuel Adams was mostly a political activist and a brewer.
Some jobs are interesting. John Adams is an interesting novel written by David McCullough. Some jokes are interesting.