Heh. Good call. I'm escaping from St. Louis in two weeks, which I'd call a pleasant sort of jailbreak. Not quite so thrilled about "escaping" the rather tight confines of the mitsi's cockpit for the ridiculously large (seriously, it feels like you need your own zipcode), yet HSI/autopilot-free 99 cockpit, but you take what you can get.
 
Incidentally, the CP said there's another 99 spot opening up. The bad news is: A) It's in Puerto Rico, and B) He was pretty explicit about having a stack of resumes as thick as your head already. The gist I got, though, was that 99% of those resumes are furloughed RJ F/Os, and he does not dig (whether he's right or wrong is a subject for a different thread) putting a guy with no 135/decision making/single pilot experience on his payroll. If there are any experienced freight dogs out there hurtin for a yob enough to brave PR, you might consider shooting a resume out. 
 
Pay is $175/day + $25/day per diem (can't spend it on alcohol or smokes...I already asked). Crew car and hotel room provided at outstation, and you get your legal rest at the outstation, meaning you're at home on a regular weeknight for maybe 5 or 6 hours before you go do it all again. 18 month training contract for something like $8k, which starts pro-rating at 6 months.
 
Not the best, not the worst, but I did get the impression that it's a good company, and they're definitely very, very serious about good maintenance and don't mind telling the customer "so sorry" if it's not a good idea to go.
 
Best of luck,
Boris