@Maximilian_Jenius ,ultimately, you'll figure out what's "worth it" enough for your requirements. I was in a similar bind like you a while back, older dude, family requirements / etc. Whereas I got really lucky with finding a low time survey job with 250 hrs thanks to JC, even once I had more hours I still had to be really careful what I could and couldn't do to keep food on the table but while also continuing to build time and expand the aviation resume....Anything I qualified for didn't pay enough to be able to leave my 75k IT career, and I was always just a little short of hours for the jobs that made it doable. I got stupidly lucky. I also didn't want to CFI. I tried the American Flyers CFI course, and quit after doing the first flight from the right seat, I hated it that much, so I had to find other ways...the drawback here, and it's one you're well aware of, is that it's doable without CFI'ing, it's just a much less direct pathway.
All that said, with stuff picking back up with airline hiring, you should start seeing more survey gigs with openings. The guys who put you into a 172 and send you out across the country for months at a time are where it's at from a time building perspective. Dropping jumpers is a good one, but I know in the valley the only big outfit is all multi stuff down in Eloy and you're still working on that rating, so no real help there. To answer your original question directly, no, I don't think right seat in a Caravan is worthwhile, especially at those rates. You're about as well networked as anyone I've ever met, so it's just a matter of time. Wasn't there a guy here on JC who did all his survey hiring through JC just a season or 2 ago?
Keep your head up man, it's gonna happen.