Cranny1234,
You already have a great background in aviation. Your fixed wing ratings are all add-on's ( this is what I did when I had a Commercial/Instrument Rotorcraft only), and if you can scrape together enough money to get your CFI, you will learn a lot as you give dual instruction. You can go anywhere in the country and find work as a CFI or FAA Part 135 SIC on a turboprop with 500 hours Total time. As you work through your ratings, you will meet people and form your own opinions on what kind of flying that you want to do. I think you will be highly competitive for any jobs that come along with your ratings and your A/P. I left behind my dream of flying helicopters for a living almost 30 years ago and I have never looked back. Flying for the airlines has not always been easy, but it is the best flying job that I have ever had. One of my best friends and I always talk about our career choices that we made 30 years ago, and we agree my choice to go fixed-wing was the right one. Your mileage may vary. Best of Luck.