Got a job at GTA in Jan of 2000. Had 503TT and got paid $800.00 a month. Left there in Nov. of 2000 as an IP making $2000.00/month with 1250tt and 700 hrs multi for ASA and took a pay cut. Made Captain at ASA a year and a half later while the guys at the flight school I worked at were just getting hired at the regionals. About go to AWA. Learned alot about flying around weather, flight planning, fuel planning, working in big airports, class B airspace, and instrument flying. An old retired AA capt named Rox who was a check airman for them, taught me a ton about instrument flying. In my experience, never had a problem with the equipment, was never asked to do anything illegal, or take an airplane that was not airworthy. Showed up on time, did my job, and went home until I had the time to go somewhere else. If you are trying to make a career out of flying, and you aren't getting offers from anyone else, you could do worse. That 135 time is going to look pretty good on your resume compared to guys who just have 91 time. Make yourself as competitive as possible. You will be flying 135 everyday 60 to 80 hours a month, at night and in weather. Airlines like that kind of experience. This is just the path I took, for better or worse. But if you want to eventually go to a large airline, a seniority number is life. Get your time ASAP.