If the National Simulation Football League, NFL, CFL, etc all closed down for good, Dean Jackson would be very disappointed and upset, but he wouldn’t be at all concerned with other career prospects. With 2 masters degrees from Rice University, he’s feeling fine. As a highly accomplished violinist, Jackson has already auditioned for the Houston Symphony Orchestra in the past and was offered a job as a second violinist in the orchestra (though he denied it at the time and opted for the DSFL instead). Having kept up with his judicial studies throughout his football career, Jackson is confident he could again find a job as a performer. Furthermore, his masters degree in Economics makes him well prepared for a variety of “standard” office jobs, whether it be working at a corporate consulting firm or managing private investments. All in all, Dean Jackson is pretty prepared for life after football, even if life after football suddenly became tomorrow.
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