Due to his success at Coburn, Good was named head football coach at his alma mater, Colby College, in March 1912. However, the following month, he took a teaching and coaching position at
Malden High School in
Malden, Massachusetts. In 1915, he took a similar position at
Amesbury High School in
Amesbury, Massachusetts. He resigned after one year to accept a job at the Gray & Davis factory. He later accepted an executive position with the
Merrimac Hat Company. He returned to Gray & Davis in 1919 as a superintendent. Good was elected to the Amesbury school committee in 1917 and remained a member until December 30, 1921, when he resigned to become a factory manager in
Portland, Maine. He was a well-known football official in Maine, refereeing college and high school games. From 1940 to 1961, Good worked at the General Ice Cream Corporation factory in
Waterville, Maine. Good died on November 24, 1965 in Waterville. == References ==