He worked as a photographer and reporter before serving as chief of the National Geographic foreign editorial staff.
After dropping out of college in 1979, he briefly worked on an oil rig before serving as a musician in local bands.
He worked for General Electric before and after serving as a naval aviator from 1953 to 1956.
Upon leaving school Frazer worked as a plasterer for a period before serving in the army for nine years.
He returned home to work in agribusiness before serving more military service, this time during the Korean War.
He worked as an attorney before serving as a municipal court judge for Edison Township in 2005.
Trotter worked as a university administrator before and after serving as Assistant Secretary.
His deputy, Bruce Reed, worked at the council before serving as the Clinton campaign's issues adviser.
He worked as a car salesman and mechanic, before serving in the Australian Army.
Sheriff Jablonsky worked as a correction officer for six years before serving as the deputy director of the county's work-release program from 1979 to 1985.