The Hull lock knows his sporting career won’t last forever so likes the idea of starting his own business one day, though he doesn’t yet know what that will entail.
He told Rugby World magazine: “I’ve always had a fascination for having my own business and being able to stand on my own two legs.
“But I’ve got to find something I’m passionate about as rugby doesn’t last forever.”
The 24-year-old sportsman hopes he is remembered as a “good” person.
Asked how he’d like to be remembered, he said: “Just as a good person to be around.
“It would be nice to be remembered as a half-decent rugby player too, but that’s not as important.”
Ollie is a “clean freak” and admitted he is currently growing frustrated by his teammate Jack van Poortvilet.
He said: “I’m a clean freak, I like things nice and tidy.
“JVP is living in my house and is driving me up the wall. He isn’t awful, I’ve tried to train him. Fred Steward is abysmal, Gengey isn’t great.”
Meanwhile, the England star ruled himself out of ever taking part in ‘Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins’.
Asked his phobias, he said: “I wouldn’t be great in real tight spaces.
“I wouldn’t be able to crawl through things on ‘SAS: Who Dares Wins’ like Sam Burgess did.”