If you don't know any, it's not my place to educate you. I know 5 well (in investment banking, software, real estate and law) and that's just what I can think of just off the top of my head on the train this morning. There's no real point in naming them because you'll then call them exceptions and ask for more. I see no benefit to that game.
As to unemployment, that was a wonderful little distraction of a non-sequitur, but it fails to make any real point. Instead, it was the same old cheap shot tripe we've come to expect from this person.
It amazes me how some folks on this board can be so proud of their school, and tout how we do things right and how our guys are real student-atletes, yet then turn around and simultaneously somehow believe that NU football are (and always were) second-class, inferior students who had no business going to their elitist, high-brow school and therefore must be doomed to the same kind of failure that is inevitable for football players, generally.
Who's taking the REAL elitist position here? How does one justify those two positions? Oh, that's right. Some folks need to believe they're smarter than everybody else (even guys who graduated from the same school they did), so they manufacture a "difference" between them and the "regular" NU students so they can feel better about themselves and maintain the delusional sense of intellectual superiority they've spent an entire lifetime perfecting.
Here's the reality: these guys were trained right. They graduated and the walk out of NU with all the tools they need to be successful, including hugely important interpersonal skills, teamwork skills, and a "fight" than regular students don't. Plus, unlike the regular NU alums, they don't walk out of NU with the same degree of intellectual smugness. And some folks have the nerve to question whether or why they're successful? It just makes me laugh and how out of touch with reality some people are.