Not relevant to MN but where I used to teach the multi went in seniority order so it took an act of god approved by congress to get a single tenth of twin time. Figures, I finally got in the right place at the right time and then left to the regionals. I was lucky and had 160 or so multi at that point but if I had to depend on the school I worked at I would have had my CMEL+MEI which would have been around 18 hours plus around 15 I FINALLY got as an MEI.
Network and look at a website called pilotssharetheride I cant remember the site but I did a bit of work through there. I started out just riding along for fun and once they found out I was an MEI I did a few IPCs as well as CMELs in owners own twins for around 60 hours.