The first thing that comes to mind is get some basic certifications and try a sys admin type role. It has lots of potential and a reasonably short training time to get your foot in the door. Lots of ability for remote work, depending on the company(s) and many opportunities for consulting are around.
Next thing is coding, but I think it might be a little less on the growth and income scale unless you are really good.
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