False, there is no mandatory retirement age for the president. The purpose of the 1951 amendment was to prevent the president from serving more than two terms, as Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to 4 terms.
The first amendment.
the 3th Amendment
For officer retirements check out: http://usmilitary.about.com/od/promotions/l/blofficerprom.htm
Upon retirement a Roman soldier received a retirement bonus which, depending on the times, could be either land or cash. In addition he received his accumulated savings which were mandatory as far as bonuses and donatives were concerned all through his years of service. If he were an auxiliary, he would receive Roman citizenship.
Now is not mandatory.
She was forced into mandatory (required) retirement.
There is no mandatory retirement age for a lawyer.
Some professions with mandatory retirement ages include airline pilots, military personnel, and some federal and state judges. These retirement ages are in place to ensure safety, prevent burnout, and maintain efficiency in these high-stress or physically demanding occupations.
The first amendment.
@ age 45 years old
at the time of the industrial revolution
no because after noon on inauguration by law the elect is president
No, because I have to go to school on presidents day because my school was closed for like 3 days so I have to go on presidents day. Some people go on presidents day and some people don't, so that's why it's not mandatory
Jack Ossofsky has written: 'Is mandatory retirement necessary' -- subject(s): Retirement, Older people
There is no mandatory retirement age. Even if you work for an employer who has their own mandatory retirement age, you can have a new job lined up for the day following your retirement from that company. A mandatory retirement age is practically obsolete due to discrimination laws. Actor Eli Wallach, who will turn 95 in December, is in the just released movie 'Wall Street 2', and says that he is looking forward to his next role.
Some professions such a police, have a mandatory age retirement but most occupations do not.
you have to serve 20 years in the corps to retire