What does he do for a living? Not a pro (and that isn't even a living for most).
Does he have health insurance or a retirement plan?
You appear to be suggesting that in terms of pro qualifiers, Big Sean Allan
Never1AShow.
That information is false.
In 2011, Sean won the IFBB North American Championships - both the super-heavyweight and overall. He turned pro at that contest.
His best placing was at the 2012 New York Pro, where he placed 10th in the open class.
I was privileged to get the chance to interview Sean at the 2013 Arnold Classic where he was working at the Species Nutrition booth: