He was appointed Collector of the Port of New York by Grant and served until Hayes became President. He left office after a dispute with Hayes and joined a law firm in New York where he worked until he ran for vice-president. He then became President upon Garfield's death.
He was a lawyer in new york he worked for 'culver and new york attorney'.
Grover Cleveland was the US President after Chester Alan Arthur.
It was James A. Garfield.
The President can lose his/her job by death, resignation, or inability to discharge the powers and duties of said office. >>Constitution!It can also be liars paradox, because before he is elected, he's not the president, and therefore cannot be discharged from a job he is not currently employed as.
James Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guieatu. Afterwards Chester A. Arthur became President. p.s. Not really sure how u spell Guieteau lol
Chester Alan Arthur pushed the act which set up civil service exams to replace presidential appointments. This action was largely a response to the assassination of President Garfield by a disappointed office-seeker.
since he was the first president it was a job no one had ever done before and he had no one to follow as a guide.
He didnt have a job. He was in collage. He didnt have a job. He was in collage.
Mary McAleese's job was something in Law before she became president!
Vice President
yes he had many jobs before he was president
Chester A. Arthur's job was being a soilder in the army.
the Fourth president was James Madison and he was in congress before presidency
Arthur did some school teaching while he studied law. After he was admitted to the bar, he practiced law in New York City and became active in the Republican party. In 1871, President Grant appointed him Collector of the Port of New York. In 1877 after Hayes became president , he was forced out of his job as Collector and went back t0 his law practice until he was elected Vice-President.
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Theodore Roosevelt was US Vice-President.
He was President of Columbia University from 1948 to 1951
President Bush was the governor of Texas.
George Washington was a planter, a surveyor, and general of the army before he became president.