I worked in the salon industry for 11 years, and before that I had various jobs including retail management, waiting tables, and factory work. I recently finished a BA in History... the plan was to immediately go to grad school, but life happened and I have to delay that for awhile.
I have excellent references (both professionally and academically), graduated with honors, and was at one company for 9 years. I'm on LinkdIn, as well as several other resume sites. I go to job fairs every 2 to 3 months, and have applied to more than 100 jobs. Unfortunately I live in a part of the US that is very economically depressed, and I cannot move right now because I am a single mom, and my extended family is here to help me with the kids. My main problem is that I have no professional experience in my field of study. I have some experience in an academic setting, such as tutoring, a few published papers, one presentation at a national conference, and editing a History Journal. Right now the only thing I can think to do is volunteer/intern for no pay just to get experience.
I can understand the 'follow your bliss' thing. When I went back to school I picked a major that I loved, knowing that it would not lead to the most excellent pay in the world. I'm in the same boat that a lot of recent college grads are in. We have to compete with people who have been laid off and have loads of experience, but are willing to take lower paying jobs just to get by.