I am not sure he even held office, but he was a military commander in the British Army as well as the Revolutionary Army.
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Zachary Taylor, Woodrow Wilson, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton had no experience at living in Washington before they were President. Eisenhower had a military appointment there but was not in office. Grant, Hoover, and Taft had cabinet posts but did not hold elected office. George W. Bush lived in White House while his father was President but had no official position. The others all served in Congress or were vice-presidents before they were President. George Washington never lived in Washington but had prior experience in government.
Washington
John Hanson was the president before George Washington and did not have a V.P.
The President does live in the White House, which is in Washington DC, however after and before the President's term in office, often times the President does not reside in Washington DC, and instead lives in other states.
George Washington
He was the first elected President, several men held the office of President before him but none of them were elected.
Anyone who get elected U.S. Vice President will resign his/her previous position before taking office.
before he was president he was working a LOT . well not working having FUN
That was Franklin Pierce whose running mate, Rufus King died before he made it to Washington .
George Washington.
He resigned after 8 years.