Gerald Ford was the only vice-president not elected. He was appointed VP when when the elected VP Agnew resigned resigned.
The VP's only job is to be the President of the Senate
That depends on what VP. You could be talking about the VP of a paper company or the VP of The United States Of America.
John Adams was defeated for re-election by his VP, Thomas Jefferson in 1800. That occurred because of the way vice-presidents were chosen in those days. Jefferson became VP because he came in second to Adams in 1796.
The President and VP.
Richard M. Nixon is the only US President to have resigned from office. Hew was replaced by his VP, Gerald R. Ford. Ford is the only person to have been VP and President, not elected to either office.
The VP chairs the Senate and can vote if a tie-vote occurs. Therefore the party that the VP belongs to can pass legislation with only 50 votes.
the vp of the senate
Garrett Hobart, who was VP for more than two years before dying in office. His replacement, Theodore Roosevelt, only became VP in 1901 after McKinley's reelection, was VP for six months when McKinley himself was assassinated.
Director is generally equivalent to AVP. Next is VP and 1st VP is higher than VP but lower than SVP. Strangely enough for companies that have 2nd VP, it is generally lower than VP.
VP
He is the president pro tem of the Senate, but can only vote to break a tie.