It really depends on whether or not you are looking to get (or eventually end up in...) a "high" paying job. That type of degree is not an ideal starting point, but you can still make it work. It will just be more difficult, imo. Someone else might also know better, though.
I'd say to definitely hit Monster, Career Builder, LinkedIn AND Indeed. Also, "network", and... like someone else said, BE AGGRESSIVE!
You can try asking some of your professors for ideas, too, if there are any you have a good relationship with. Even if you don't!
I'm sure not everyone who ends up being a teacher started out with that in mind... but, I'm sure they've also spent plenty of time thinking about their options (or what they wish they'd done with their degree instead
) either way!