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Music production. It would have taken years after finishing recording school to even begin to break even, let alone make minimum wage, let alone make a living wage. All the entry-level gigs were one-time unpaid things.
I haven't fully given up on music production forever because I'm too fucking stubborn, but I'm not making it my full-time job.
I know a few producers, the only one who is full time doesn't really need the money. The rest mostly do muaic tuition or similar, seems like a good match if you know an instrument(s).