They are vaguely similar since the all are chief executives over a governing body. However, the jobs vary tremendously in most ways. No job is much like the President's and governors' jobs vary greatly with the size of the state and the mayor's job varies with the city, its size and its organization.
lawyer, mayor, Governor of New York
In 1881, Cleveland was elected mayor of Buffalo and later, governor of New York.
I think Andrew Johnson probably held the most different positions. He was an alderman, a mayor, a state representative, a state senator, state governor, US Congressman, US Senator, military governor and Vice-president.
Jobs that put you in a place to make decisions for others, Mayor, Governor, Senators, Presidents.
Governor of Arkansas.
Prior to President, he was a clerk in a law firm, Erie County NY Assistant Attorny, Sheriff of Erie County NY, Mayor of Buffalo, NY and Governor of New York State
He was a Lawyer, The Governor of Tennessee, and a Congressman.
They were being held at one the jail,mayor
California Governor and President of the Screen Actors Guild
Yes. Among his other jobs, Woodrow Wilson was also the president of Princeton University and governor of New Jersey.
all of them he had a lot of jobs, well, because know he's a businessman running for president
* Sheriff of Erie County, NY, 1870-73 * Mayor of Buffalo, NY, 1882 * Governor of New York, 1883-85