he did about six jobs
Well James Madison was a Democratic and a Republican. His job before presidency was a lawer.
the Fourth president was James Madison and he was in congress before presidency
Senator
yes he was a general in the army
Garfield was shot and killed by a disappointed office seeker, who wanted a job as ambassador, which was one of the positions appointed by the President. He blamed Garfield for his lack of appointment. One might say that Garfield was a victim of the spoils system. (In truth, the position that Garfield's assassin wanted, was not made a civil service job, but is still subject to appointment by the President. )
what did James the greater do before Jesus came to him
James Garfield had 7 children
Most Presidents were lawyers but Andrew Johnson was a tailor. That's the most "out there" job I could find.
Yes he was. At the age of 16 he got a job for six weeks as a canal driver near Cleveland. Unfortunately, illness forced him to abandon his job and return home.
Before signing on as James Bond in 2005, Daniel Craig worked as an actor.
He was a lawyer before he became President of the US.
Charles Guiteau was seeking a position as a U.S. consul in Paris. After writing a speech in support of James A. Garfield during the 1880 presidential campaign, he believed that he was entitled to a government job as a reward for his support. When his requests were repeatedly denied, Guiteau became increasingly frustrated, which ultimately led to his assassination of President Garfield in 1881.