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OEO Office of Economic Opportunity
Lyndon Johynson as a part of his war on poverty.
what was Lyndon B jhonsons job a vice president or a president
The Great Society
Medicare or Job Corps or Head start
Most Presidents were lawyers but Andrew Johnson was a tailor. That's the most "out there" job I could find.
Andrew Johnson was a tailor for many years before he got into government service, He owned a tailor shop in Greeneville, TN,
After president, his job was "Former President". He was very rich, and spent the rest of his live kicking back and writing his memoirs.After leaving the presidency in January 1969, Johnson went home to his ranch in Stonewall, Texas. In 1971, he published his memoirs, The Vantage Point.Harry Truman was the last president who had to hold a day job to get by after being President, until finally he was voted a small pension.Most ex-presidents are multi-millionaires and those that are too bored supplement their income by taking speaking engagements at $100,000+, bring in a couple million dollars a year.
The Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, U.S. Public Law 88-452, which was originally presented by U.S. Senator Patrick V. McNamara of Michigan, was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on 20 August 1964. It included the Job Corps and was part of Johnson's war on poverty.
Mary McAleese's job was something in Law before she became president!
Vice President
yes he had many jobs before he was president