I'm not going to tell you to be a CFI, but I'll tell you my story.  When I was in your shoes, I had no desire at all to be a CFI.  I ended up doing it anyway, at a busy flight school in the Chicago area, for one year.  I got about 100 hours a month during my 12 months there, and then I had the hours to get a 135 job flying piston twins, which led to the next job flying jets a year after that.  If I hadn't been a CFI it would have taken WAYYYYY longer to get where I am now.  And, I ended up liking it which I did not think was going to happen.  
There are hundreds of places you could be a CFI, and I think maybe not as many of these other places (photo flying, skydivers, traffic watch) so getting a job will be easier.  And if you instruct at a busy place, like I did, you'll rack up more hours faster than you would with some of these other jobs.  That's going to get you closer to your "dream job" the quickest, whatever that may be.  
I just wanted to give you a different view, because I didn't want to instruct either.  But it worked out for me.