He sold leather and harness and tanned hides.
He was also a graduate of West Point and serveed in the Mexican American and US Civil Wars.
Before the war, he was a demobbed Army Officer (possibly discharged for drunkenness) who tried farming, without success, and had to ask his brother for a job as a clerk in his store.
Before Lee was appointed General-in-Chief in January 1865, there was no such post. The Confederate President, Jefferson Davis, had hoped to be given the job at the outbreak of war, and did not like being 'kicked upstairs' to the presidency. For most of the war, he tried to do the job himself, and failed badly.
Martin Van Buren was the President when this depression or panic hit. It cost him his job .
to take over the reconstruction act of 1876
Just chance - you may call it God. Grant was a modest and self-effacing man, who did not put himself forward for promotion. But his good performance was noticed by John Fremont, a popular figure of the frontier who did not last long as a General, but promoted Grant to Brigadier before he lost his job.
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he did about six jobs
yes he was a general in the army
A clerk in a store
Job training grants are for people who recently got laid off or they are unemployed. They are offered to people so they can get new training for a job they never had before. It is a way to reintroduce them to the job market for better chances of landing a new job.
Oh yeah He Got A JOb At the Very first Mcdonalds and he divorced his wife and he ate a frog and he dyed his hair PURPLE!
the Fourth president was James Madison and he was in congress before presidency
He was a highly regarded general in the civil war for the north
Grant's father was a tanner and leather worker. Besides doing house=hold chores, Grant worked in his father's shop after he was old enough to do so safely.
Most Presidents were lawyers but Andrew Johnson was a tailor. That's the most "out there" job I could find.
Well James Madison was a Democratic and a Republican. His job before presidency was a lawer.