...then, I would go for a 2nd B.S. in ____ Engineering.
Jobs are useful.
Engineer, 9 of 10 times, means paper pusher(Exaggeration to make a point). Also, everyone in Houston is laying off engineers in droves(or at least this was the case).
Mathematician duh!
What do I win?
You'll probably end back up in the cycle of teaching it to someone else.
...I'd write a book explaining why 2+2=5. It would be a long winded diatribe that constantly goes off into tangents related or not to the subject. By the time the Reader got half way through the book they'd put it down in frustration either accepting that I was somehow correct or that they just didn't give a damn anymore and remembered why they hated school, especially Math. The Talk Show and News circuit would keep me busy as my book raced to the top of the Charts, then I would be not just have a B.S. in Mathematics, but also be a "Best Selling Author". Finally I would have a Career worth keeping.
Much better than the Reality of being a Coffee shop barista.
teacher, cpa, med school, law school would be the most common.
Wat??
qfta mathematics degree basically says you can think logically and are a problem solver.
You will have had some chemistry/physics/biology as well so all you really need to do is take o-chem and study for mcat.
The lsat (at least parts of it) is deducing/making logical arguments.
There are a lot of engineers (b.s.) that go to med school as well...it's really not that far of a stretch at all