@skwebber Using your tech knowledge to help the world? I've got just the thing. I do in-home tech support for seniors. These are intelligent, successful retirees who are deliberately deceived by phone scammers and big box sales bros alike. It's the most gratifying career I can think of, and there is absolutely no end to the demand.
I educate them on why those scary popups/emails are NOT from legitimate companies, and explain to them that viruses have never happened since 2013, and never to give out their credit card or banking info.
I come right to them so they don't have to disconnect and lug a heavy tower and drop it off for some indeterminate amount of time. This also enables me to SEE exactly what's going on and help them in so many ways, e.g:
The cable company bro infected them with Fake Rental WiFi, which explains why they can't watch Netflix reliably on the TV that's 11 feet away from the router.
They're paying $350/mo for SUPER ULLTIMATE MEGA XXTREEM INTERNETS because the joker on the phone told them they needed it
They're infected with Webroot/McAfee/Norton, which twiddle their thumbs while 40 toolbars ravage their browser
And so on.
Feel free to poke me for advice. It's a good living.