Alaskan 135 time, dude.
I instructed for six months, got a call to come up there and haul freight and so packed up in a week after I landed the job and told the flight school owner to shove it. Some of the best flying that I have ever done beyond a shadow of a doubt, and the jet flying that I do nowadays in the lower 48 is boring compared with that. Go up there and enjoy it. It will be hard work, but even the 24 hour commute up there and back out of Chicago was worth it while it lasted. You'll get a lot of actual time as well depending on what kind of aircraft you're flying, moreover it looks good on resumes.