im another dwc grad class of 05 instructed there the spring of 05 and left right after that and never looked back. I left cause I couldnt figure out how to make ends meet as a cfi there and pay the huge $70000 loan I had from them. It was a good school if you could teach yourself how to fly. If not well the instructor is just there to not kill you so your on your own with figuring things out (i dont know you tell me). As far as instructing there, good luck getting your hours. Every instructor I knew had 4-5 students who started out in 118 (i guess its 119 now?). By the end of the semester you might still have 3 students still flying and one who has finished the course. That means you have flown approxamitely 100-150 hours in a semester. You can probably do alot better at an FBO some where. But they do have good health insurance and you can take classes for free (or highly reduced).