As a thought, have you considered trying to get a job at FlightSafety Int'l as an instructor?
I did that for about 18 months. Good place to work, stable, good money, home every night ... and you will make a ton of contacts in the corporate world. If you are a good instructor with a good personality, I can guarantee you will get job offers from some of the corporate outfits you instruct. Just a thought.
They are very wary of guys who only need them for a little while too. I told them I would stay for 18 months so I could evaluate them and they could evaluate me. Was offered an opportunity to work at jetBlue (I was in the pool) 5 months later and turned it down because I figured Karma would get me if I broke my promise. Decided to go to Airtran (now owned by SWA) after my 18 months had expired. :-)