Hey Wiggums,
I got my pvt with Sawyer at Sky Harbor back in 1998. That was a great learning experience. In fact, that was the reason I chose to fly there. I figured the earlier I got used to class B, the better I'd be on the radios and I loved being #10 for take-off in between a 757 and DC-10 in a C-152, knowing that anything over .2 was free!
I remember coming back from my first solo cross-country to Tucson...I was doing 360's abeam the numbers when they cleared me to land behind the DC-10, but wanted me to keep my speed up because a MD-11 was on a 4 mile final. I think I floated 3000' down the runway trying to land beyond the DC-10's touchdown point, yet trying to get off the runway ASAP!
And Flyboy,
I instructed for a year out of Orlando Exec and it is an excellent airport to learn to fly from. There are so many different floors/ceilings of class B in the area, you really have to know where you are at all times. If you haven't done so already, schedule a tour of the tower and talk to those guys. You can really learn a lot from the controllers, plus they'll tell you what they like and what they hate. After a while, they'll recognize your voice and give you preferential treatment. I used to take my pvt students over there when the weather was bad instead of cancelling all together. Every one of them really seemed to relax a little and not be so nervous after they met the tower controllers.