Cox began his career in
healthcare in 1970. In 1983, Cox became a
registered nurse and started a public-sector career with the
Department of Veterans Affairs that lasted until September 2006 when he became AFGE secretary-treasurer Cox served two consecutive terms as AFGE's National Secretary-Treasurer, elected first in August 2006 and reelected by acclamation in August 2009. Cox was appointed by President
Barack Obama to serve on the Federal Salary Council and the Federal Prevailing Wage Council. He is a member of the AFL-CIO Executive Council and Vice President of the North Carolina State AFL-CIO, serving in the latter position since 1993. Cox was unanimously elected chairman of the executive committee of the Department for Professional Employees (DPE), AFL-CIO. He also chairs the AFL-CIO's Union Veterans Council, which seeks to help veterans with employment opportunities through the VA and in the building trades. == Personal life ==