If you want to be an adult educator and facilitator, helping clients become better crew members and attain their goals (currency, type ratings, etc.), then consider a career at Flight Safety.
The benefits are good pay, good benefits, and reasonable job security along with being home every night. Also, meeting others in the aviation community is a great benefit....
However, if you want to do it for the simple reason of obtaining a type rating, impressing others with your "there I was" stories, or believing it would be a simple job because you have 10,000 hours and 6 type ratings already, you will be quickly disappointed and realize quickly you should have stayed as a line pilot.
Its really that simple.
Working at Flight Safety is like being a CFI, only the company pays you a living wage, treats you with respect, and provides great benefits. Additionally the facilities are clean, the simulators air conditioned, the clients generally professional, and you don't sweat it out in a cramped 152...
The grass is always greener....