This thread reminded me about my friends that went to college and received degrees. See if this sounds familiar.
1) Masters In English. Then a Law Degree. Now a Systems Lead for Microsoft.
2) Bachelors in English Lit. Now writing code for a bank.
3) Masters in Chemical Engineering. Now a top level anolyst for Microsoft.
4) Bachelors in Biology, Masters in Statistics (switched emphasis). Now heading a statistical company.
Then you have some of my family members:
1) Masters (very nearly a Doctorate) in Russian History. High up in a local bank's trust department (and since received a law degree).
2) Masters in Journalism. Now a minister
3) Doctorate in Archaeology. Now a collegiate professor teaching anything from English Lit to Archaeology.