I have an ATCL (recital) in piano and dipABRSM in bassoon performance, currently working towards the next level in both instruments (though much moreso in piano)
I'm not quite sure where I'd be now... it depends what happens with university and things, but I may get a job with a music board teaching bassoon next year. I also am just in the process of getting my first piano student, so just starting to teach.
Performing would be my main focus, though performing in recitals and things is rare. On a paid basis, I've done a spot of accompaniment, and am playing at a wedding in september in a piano trio, as well as doing quite a bit of solo background music work (eg restaurants, functions etc)
Though my true passion on the piano is performing, I'm not really good enough to make a career of it, so I'm just trying to be the best pianist I can be, as well as having a decent medical career. I'll do recitals when I can get an audience and when I have enough pieces learnt to play. Performing 'expertise' (ie, that which I'm less bad at) would be a combination of romantic and 20th century stuff.
I've kinda finished lessons with my current teacher, and though I may have more next year with her, I'm trying to find a proper piano professor. Closest ones are down in Dublin, and I've left it too late to get lessons next year with the RIAM, so I'll maybe just have to try and get hold of a couple of the piano teachers down there off the record.
It's a good time for me though, no pressure on me, I'm just playing pieces I want to play, so it's fun.

Debating what to play for the LTCL, as I have the romantic era covered, but not so much other eras, so I'm just having a look into them too.