he was a soldier and a lawyer for the british war he was a soldier and a lawyer for the british war
Andrew Jackson was a lawyer before he became president.
this system is also know as cronyism, gave important jobs to loyal democratic party
lawyer
he did about six jobs
He was a stripper
He was a General over Allied troops during World War II.
Well he didn"t have any jobs after his presidency but he did pla spots like golf.
The Spoils System, which involves rewarding political supporters with government jobs, was already in practice before Martin Van Buren's presidency, having been popularized during Andrew Jackson's administration. Van Buren, who served as president from 1837 to 1841, continued the use of this system. While he did not initiate it, his presidency saw the ongoing implementation and entrenchment of the Spoils System in American politics.
Andrew Clements has worked as a teacher, a singer-songwriter, and worked for a publisher before finally getting his own books published.
Lincoln was a lawyer prior to his presidency.
ranch hand A Ranch Man ( I think so, sorry if I'm not right).
Yes he was in political jobs.