As co-owner of our company, I act as the CFO managing all the finances, travel, warehousing of our materials, etc. I use Quickbooks a LOT and there is NO WAY I could do this effectively and as efficiently as I do if I had any children under tow, much less homeschool at the same time.
My job is very detailed, I am very organized and I must be because a simple mistake could coust us hundreds of thousands of dollars.
My job kindof fell into my lap when hubby had been in the industry for 20 yrs and we had an opportunity to jump in and own our own company. We've been living off of it very well for a little over 3 yrs now and our sales are already up over 20% of last year. Manufacturing is booming right now.
I acted as hubby's customer service person since he had none and we just became a team and it has ended up with us owning our own company. It is very rewarding, very stressful and time consuming 24/7. We are very motivated and driven and we make it work.
For the last 11 yrs, I have been a substitute teacher only at the elementary school where my daughter attended. I only do pre-assigned jobs for things like vacations ,parent conferences, meetings, etc. This is my "escape" from my office so I can clear my head. In the meantime, it is another income stream to our finances.
Number 1 of course is our company and I have all my ducks in a row before I ever go teach and when I do go teach, I am home working on our company as soon as I walk in the door to manage payroll, AP, AR, travel. This am as I was leaving for school I had an unplanned quickie airline ticket I had to purchase before I left because I knew if I waited.. I might forget (BAD) or the fare would go up (BAD). So I stayed home a couple extra minutes for finish that. The school knows I run this from home and they are very lenient with my schedule and work with me.
As for your training, if you are a qualified HS teacher, you could do tutoring, manage a special type of class... animal science, etc that is in your related field, etc. Think outside the box.
It sounds like you are not the type to be interested in the MLM, direct sales... which is fine. I am not either. I hate that type of work, selling, recruiting, etc.
Look for something you love to do and you do well and focus in that area. Find your niche!
Good luck.