Before becoming the vice-president, Bush had one of the most impressive resumes
One of the most interesting facts about George H.W. Bush is about his impressive resume before becoming the vice-president. George H. W. Bush had a pretty remarkable resume when he was 56 years old. He was a war hero with numerous awards. In less than 2.5 years, he graduated from Yale with a degree in economics. Following that, Bush worked on the Western Texas oilfields and founded two profitable businesses.
Both times he attempted to run for the US Senate in Texas, he was unsuccessful. He did, however, win two elections to the US House. Bush held positions as director of the CIA, Republican National Committee chairman, head of the US Liaison Office in China, and ambassador to the UN.
After leaving the CIA, president George H.W. Bush went on to work as the director of the Council on Foreign Relations, the chairman of the executive committee of the First International Bank in Houston, and a part-time professor of administrative science at Rice University's Jones School of Business. He resumed his membership in the Council on Foreign Relations, and joined the Trilateral Commission. Bush was inaugurated as the 41st President of the United States on January 20, 1989, succeeding Ronald Reagan. Bush was undoubtedly dedicated to advancing his professional and political careers.