Walker worked for two years as a driver for
Greyhound Lines. Describing her life as an "odyssey," Walker then moved to North Carolina, where she married and moved back to Florida. She moved back to Milwaukee in 2009 and was hired as a driver for the
Milwaukee County Transit System. In 2011, she became legislative director for her local in the
Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU), which represented transit system drivers; her position coincided with the rise of the anti-labor union
Tea Party and the election of
Scott Walker as Wisconsin's 45th Governor. Angela Walker was active in the
Occupy movement, which the ATU supported. She stepped down from the legislative director position in October 2013. Walker worked as a bus driver for over 14 years. Walker is currently employed as a dump truck driver.
Sheriff campaign In 2014, Walker ran against incumbent Democrat and
Fox News pundit
David A. Clarke Jr. During her campaign for sheriff in Milwaukee, Walker called for an end to mass incarceration, evictions, and anti-immigrant policing. She received approximately 20 percent of the vote. ==Vice-presidential campaigns==