If you're good with the complex subject matter like mathematics, statistics, etc, I'd seriously look at software engineering. With a military background, someone like you would fit in nicely where my wife works (and she does very well for herself). When I say things like mathematics, I'm referring to higher level coursework like Linear Programming, Discrete Mathematics, Game Theory, higher level Calculus, etc.
If you don't want to do that kind of work, I think there are good opportunities in finance for people that are very technically minded and good at stats, math, etc. I think you'd be surprised at my and my wife's backgrounds.
To keep this on topic, how many pinions do you guys usually keep? I have a 17T, 19T, and 21T. I'm wondering if it's worth it to go ahead and get an 18T, 20T, and 22T...
Sounds a little too deep for me, but Finance sounds more like my speed.
And also to stay on topic, I only have a 21 right now. Im running 158 temps with that. And its got the oompf to clear a quad without issues.