The jobs US presidents had before taking office, from teachers to peanut farmers
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Jimmy Carter famously worked as a peanut farmer before becoming the US president. Mikki Ansin/Getty Images Some US presidents had unexpected jobs before they got to the White House. Abraham Lincoln worked as a postmaster in New Salem, Illinois. John F. Kennedy was a journalist and reported on the end of World War II. While many US presidents had established careers in politics well before they came to the White House , some held other roles you might not expect. From farmers and teachers to military and law careers, the résumés of US presidents might be less standard than you'd think. Abraham Lincoln delivered mail in New Salem, Illinois, and John F. Universal History Archive/Getty Images Martin Van Buren served two terms in the New York State Senate and was elected New York attorney general in 1815. Library of Congress Grover Cleveland was sheriff of Erie County, New York, from 1871 to 1873, a role that required him to oversee executions.
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Jimmy Carter famously worked as a peanut farmer before becoming the US president. Mikki Ansin/Getty Images Some US presidents had unexpected jobs before they got to the White House. Abraham Lincoln worked as a postmaster in New Salem, Illinois. John F. Kennedy was a journalist and reported on the end of World War II. While many US presidents had established careers in politics well before they came to the White House , some held other roles you might not expect. From farmers and teachers to military and law careers, the résumés of US presidents might be less standard than you'd think. Abraham Lincoln delivered mail in New Salem, Illinois, and John F. Kennedy reported as a foreign correspondent for Hearst Newspapers. Take a look at the jobs these 21 US presidents had before they were in office. John Adams John Adams. The Print Collector/Print Collector/Getty Images John Adams worked as a diplomat in France, the Netherlands, and Great Britain between 1778 and 1788. However, PBS reported
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