Already mentioned the equipment for my job, though I left a few out. We've got 3 King Air 200's, a Citation V and an Ultra. I got lucky as far as times go, the chief flight instructor at my flight school was also a pilot at Medcenter. He got me an interview there at about 1500tt, and around 350 multi, 100 or so turbine multi. I'm told I was the last to get hired with times that low, and they're going to be looking closer to the 2000-2500 mark, with turbine experience from here out (very much like what Texasspilot said above). Our schedule is a bit different than his though. We work 3-5 days on (7a-7p), then have 3-5 days off, then 3 nights (7p-7a) on and repeat. I'd agree with the payscales mentioned above, depending on equipment flown. It's not the easiest job in terms of the schedule (switching nights to days and back is tough), and it's not exactly "cushy".......lots of nights spent waiting 2 hrs on the ramp while the nurses go to the hospital because it's 3am and the FBO is closed, etc. But I think it's more rewarding than dropping the boss off at HXD to play golf.