<----- used an A&P to pay for flight training... all the way to CFI. I have a job flying now.
Don't get me wrong.... It wasn't easy. I drove a pos car, lived in the "not so good" part of town, and worked 3rd shift in the freezing rain covered in skydrol. I worked GA, Corporate, Regional Airlines, and more. If I were you...? Like somebody else mentioned- hit the books and do the CFI. It's worth it. I might add- Fly RC planes on weekends with your buddies. Or tow banners on the weekends. Whatever!
Ohhhhh! I see you live in Port Orange, FL! I have lived in New Smyrna, Ormond, Orlando, and Sanford. Since you are familiar with the area...
My first "break" as an A&P was from working at the Port Orange YMCA as a lifeguard. Anyway, I got to know Ryan Lotche's dad, Steve. (He was the swim coach I'd chat with as I twirled my whistle. This was before Ryan Lotche was famous. Steve always told me his son was gonna be good. I guess he was right, eh!)
One day Steve Lochte and I were talking about how I ended up where I was, and what my goals were, etc. I told him that I was an airplane mechanic/private pilot, looking for my first aviation job. I gave him my sob story about finishing school right after 9-11 and how I wanted to fly. He said, "Oh, one of the girls on my swim team- her dad is the DOM for________ Aviation. Her Mom is sitting over there, I'll introduce you." I got the job and worked there for two years. Thanks Steve!
I almost forgot! Working at the YMCA was my part time/2nd job! My other job at the time was working at Go-Kart City off Nova road as a Go-Kart mechanic... which I ended up being getting FIRED from because I, "Didn't fix the go-carts fast enough." Ha!!! At the time, it was so depressing. I spent 5 years getting a degree, A&P, and as many pilot certs as I could and here I was--> getting fired from a minimum wage, go-cart place because I didn't fix them fast enough! Not funny then. Hilarious now! Especially considering 5 years after that... I would be working on the Space Shuttle. But that's a whole different story altogether.