Folks here have great experience to share. We all appreciate & learn from the input so far.
Marine,
Getting back to your original point, some guys may not understand your predicament in regards to instructing in NE Ohio, winter upon you...
Whereas paying students used to be plentiful during better weather, now there is just that dreadful wait in the cold/low ceiling/ice before the next hour can be logged (who knows how long it takes before another guy finally walks in needing a BFR)...
This may or may not be your situation, but I am not sure everyone here can see that, such excruciating condition may drag on for next ~4 months.
FatBastard have a point: IF you can get GI Bill or whatever Fed$ to pay for a $3K RJ course, I wouldn't hold it against you. I don't mind paying taxes to support my fellow vets.
More importantly, try to:
1. Stay focused & motivated: Refresh IFR stuff while waiting; read up on jet systems, etc. to be a step ahead; take your ATP written.
2. Keep actively applying to other regionals (which you are probably doing).
3. Re-apply to those such as Eagle (which you are probably NOT doing yet). Bear in mind that you were very likely rejected before they lowered requirements (e.g. you just met Eagle's new min when you started this thread). Hell, get some of the heroes here to walk your resume in AGAIN.
4. It may not be healthy to languish in the cold for too long. GO SOUTH, even if just for 1 or 2 months. What do I mean? Lots of flight schools are hurting for CFI's, go teach at a BUSY place--they may not expect anyone to stay long anyway (likewise, you cannot count on a regional job until you have an ACTUAL CLASS DATE in writing), so just be straight up with prospective flight schools. Call up your old school in Orlando, whatever...tell them you will work days, nights, weekends. 90hrs may take a long time in the winter at KCAK--not so at a busy school in better wx.
5. Really, if it is not family or something else that makes it impossible to go south, do execute #4 above. It ain't going to cost that much: Line up a job in FL first. Fly out there with a $10/$20/$30 ticket on Skybus (you are only a short drive from CMH). Live frugally on your CFI hourly pay. Go home when you have logged whatever you consider is enough hours. You may not have any money left over, but you shouldn't need to dig into savings for this temporary move/job.
6. If you have family responsibilities, etc. then concentrate on #1, 2, & 3 above.