So tell me what other profession can you be fired from 3 straight jobs and then be "financially secure" living in Cape Cod?

EASTHAM, Mass. (AP) — Former Green Bay Packers and Texas A&M head coach Mike Sherman has agreed to coach at Nauset Regional High School on Cape Cod.
Nauset athletic director Keith Kenyon confirmed to the Cape Cod Times that Sherman will replace him on the Warriors' sideline this fall.
Sherman is a Massachusetts native who currently lives in Dennis on Cape Cod. After he was let go as the Miami Dolphins' offensive coordinator he spent the last year on the Cape, doing occasional consulting work for the NFL and college teams.
While serving as head coach of the Aggies from 2008-2011, Sherman compiled a 25-25 record, including losses in the Cotton and Independence bowls. He was fired after the 2011 regular season with three years remaining on his contract and a $5.8 million buyout, according to ESPN reported at the time.
Sherman tells the newspaper that he took the high school job because he didn't want to put his family through another move. He says he is financially secure and missed coaching last season.
Nauset, in Eastham, draws students from six towns.