2 of them are ambassador, cabinet officers, and the last one i forgot.
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supreme court judges
cabinet members
It is estimated that about 7500 are appointed by the president. They would not hold their jobs without this appointment.
The President can suggest laws for Congress to pass, appoint members to the Cabinet and Federal Courts, decide on policies, maintain diplomacy, declare war, sign treaties and represent the country. The Vice President's only power is to replace the President if he dies or resigns. Until then, they can do various jobs to assist the President.
The removal power refers to the power of the President to remove non-elected government employees from their jobs. The power is controversial because of several factors. One is that federal judges serve for life, unless impeached by Congress. However, other positions such as the Fair Trade Commission have judicial powers, even if they are not judges. Can the President remove them? If the president wants to remove a lower-level employee that he did not appoint, but the supervisor of that employee does not want to remove him, can the President remove the supervisor ? Can the President remove government employees appointed by Congress, such as a special prosecutor?
Presidents are Constitutionally allowed to appoint certain official jobs without Congressional oversight. This is both a privilege to the Executive branch, but also a matter of expediency -- as confirming every political nominee would be enormously time consuming.
allowing him to appoint loyal supporters to government positions, replacing previous officeholders who may have been aligned with his political enemies. This created a system of patronage where loyalty to the president was rewarded with government jobs. While it increased the president's power, it also led to corruption and a decline in the merit-based selection of government officials.
1. The first job of the president is to appoint federal judges and law officials. 2. The second job the president has to do is meet with foreign leaders to discus global isues like terrorism and things of that nature. 3. The president also has to organize the military forces.
President must be faithful to political parties. He may: 1. Campaign on behalf of party members. 2. Attend fundraisers. 3. Appoint members of his party to federal jobs.
Bucket trucks are used for jobs that required height extension like fixing power lines.
There is no such power known as "legal rubber stamp" authority.
1978-2001, began as corporate secretary and became vice president of administration and then executive vice president of customers; 2001-, president and chief operating officer.
Some of the types of jobs advertised on the Telegraph Jobs website are "Engineering jobs", "Defence jobs", "Manufacturing jobs" and even "Aerospace jobs".
the jobs were to advise the president