Losing your seat in Congress, whether you chose to retire or were told by your constituents to please not represent them anymore, can be a difficult and painful experience. But leaving Congress does not mean that your days of useful public service are over. In fact, many organizations exist to help you channel your experience and vigor into a new and challenging career.
Here, we have compiled the top opportunities for Congressional career-changers into a user-friendly, large-print job guide. With help from the organizations that know ins and outs of Congressional retirement, we are sure that you will be able to scale the next Hill in your life!
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Civilian Congressperson's Corps. (CCC) In the fine tradition of FDR's Civilian Conservation Corps, the CCC is an exciting new make-work program developed to ensure that all that post-Congressional talent does not go untapped.
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The Retired Congressperson's Auxiliary Since 1914 the Retired Congresspersons' Auxiliary of the United States has worked to ensure that America's retired Congresspersons will not be forgotten and those who need fun will get it.
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The 110th Congress Our 110th Congress is committed to providing their retired brethren with opportunities for continued service.
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The White House President George W. Bush, a loyal American, honors our retired Congresspersons by inviting them to continue the important work of his Illustrious presidency.
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Your Local Grocer Your local grocer is now open until midnight (9pm on Sundays) for your convenience.
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