Please don't. I assume you have kids, and they'd like their Dad to still be there.
There's a reason 135 requires 1200 hours to be PIC of anything.
Also a reason that 121 requires 1500 hours to be SIC, and another 1000 in 121 to be PIC.
But if you don't believe us, just ask the insurance company. I doubt you could even get insurance to do corporate flying (with pax and attendant liability) without about 1000 hours of professional supervision in the jet.