Since you don't know what you want to do...I strongly suggest that you take a few courses in technical communication/writing. A straight English degree is not very marketable (trust me on this, I have a number of friends who for some reason not only have a BA and Masters in English, they have PhDs in it and can't find work ANYWHERE).
Technical writing is a great field that pays well and there is plenty of room to advance. I do consulting work in technical writing during the summer in order to make a bit of extra money. The downside to technical writing is that most of the positions are 'contract' jobs -- so you may only have a job for 3-8 months, then have to find another on. An entry level technical writer can start at $18per hour, and I have seen those with 5-10 years experience earn as much as $75 an hour.