If you can't decide, I'd recommend a military career. We're hurting for talent and recruitment all over the place. Benefits - 30 days of paid leave/year, enlistment bonuses, Post-9/11 GI Bill earning, you can use Tuition Assistance, Tricare insurance is good, etc. Plus, some of the schools are highly technical and directly transferable to the civilian sector, such as...anything electrical (I'm specifically thinking Navy Electrician's Mate, Machinist's Mate, Electronics Technician, Machinery Repairman ("Machinist"), Hull Technician ("Welder").
I also would NOT rule out the Coast Guard. Holy cow, the places they get to serve and the things they get to do. They have stations in Alaska, on the Great Lakes, Florida, overseas...very versatile! You could deploy to the middle east, be stationed on a buoy tender on Lake Superior, or drive an icebreaker to one of the poles. Or fly SAR. Or drive a lifeboat in some of the nastiest surf (look up their lifeboat school in Oregon).
Re: your comment on "ideally making high 100s." Good luck! I have a B.S. and Master's degree and make just over 100k, after 12 years in.