All ex-presidents advise the current one when asked. George W. Bush has largely been out of the public eye since his presidency ended.
No. Since George H.W. Bush served only one term, he was the sixth oldest upon leaving office. At the time George H.W. took office, he was the fourth oldest President. Now that Donald Trump is President, George H.W. slipped to fifth oldest.
The tradition of a departing president leaving a letter for the incoming president began with Ronald Reagan in 1989. Reagan left a note for his successor, George H.W. Bush, offering advice, encouragement, and good wishes. Since then, it has become a custom followed by subsequent presidents.
George W. Bush
Only since Obama took office in 2009. He was preceded by a Republican, George W. Bush.
George Washington served two terms in office from 1789 to 1797. Although he was called to serve a third term, he refused and instead chose to live a private life. Since then all Presidents were only allowed to serve two terms.
Bill Clinton 1993-2001, George W. Bush 2001-09, Barack Obama 2009-present.
Since the Chinese teach Communism there are no positive contributions.
Since the things you need to remember are likely to be specific to you and your job, your best option would be to create one for yourself.
He wrote his memoirs and made public appearances to promote the book. Since then, he has kept a low profile, living on his estate in Texas.
He is in Crawford Texas, I don't think the address is really public knowledge.
Two. David Lloyd George, in office from 7 December 1916 to 22 October 1922. David Cameron, current incumbent in office since 11 May 2010.
Lyndon Johnson. George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush all were residents of Texas. George H. W. Bush was actually the incumbent vice-president when he ran, but I think he kept a house in Texas, since that he where he went when he left office.