Like stknrdr said it is difficult for low time guys to choose a position with a quality operator these days. Breaking away from instructing is probably one of the most difficult decision to make...regional airlines, cargo, medivac...there are a lot of options out there. I think the key is finding something that is a good fit for you and is a safe operation. What I can offer is that the Earnhardt gig is a clean, safe, well managed operation. The Chief Pilot has airline experience and is very CRM driven. You will learn a lot from him. The 91/135 world is far from perfect, but this operation does it better than most. For someone getting started in the biz this is a good place to get your feet wet and learn a lot about the industry as well as have the opportunity to fly some top notch aircraft. They started out small, and have been in aviation for a long time...the next step would be to see them leave the 135 world, I would love to see this position become a more career position as the family, corporation, aircraft and management are all very good.