vagrancyx :
Yeah I'd attribute the work those people do to be pretty much in line with working at a warehouse like amazon's shipping. You pick what you want online.. someone gets it..throws it in a box and mails it out. Not very glamorous. I'd suggest expanding your knowledge into the OS itself and perhaps networking. Networking and Systems Administration jobs are always out there and their always hiring..however its a field that you have to constantly learn new things and its always evolving. I'm still young (25) so I'm only at the start of my career, but I've been fortunate enough to earn a pretty damn good living.
Alternatively, you can always look into software development, systems analysts, cloud computing, and so forth..the possibilities and career pathways are huge.
I greatly agree as that's what I am also working on! Close to getting my A+ and then working toward my Networking and Security as well. Then more studying to gain the knowledge necessary to hopefully someday get higher end stuff such as the (hope those abbreviations are correct) CEH, GCIA and GCFA. Security pays especially for someone who has held a security clearance such as myself.
Very easy to make 6 figures with a secret clearance for the federal government in this field. You just have to chase the education, the certifications being the most important the vest first step! Anyhow I myself am almost 28 not quite there yet but with my technical experience in the military and the certifications I can pretty much rule out a degree for my experience. Proably the best advice you could possibly have givent the OP!