A couple of reminders...
1. Don't come to the right seat program thinking you are going to get free training and then bail, or show up once and a while. The program has changed over the years because of folks taking advantage of it; and that screws us who are trying to make a living in this buisness.
2. A type rating with no time in type is pretty much worthless; and 500 hours in the sim isn't going to mean anything other than you can read a checklist well and probably know the emergency procedures and the VOR 4L circle to land 31R at KJFK in your sleep. Hell you don't even get to simulate emptying the lav at Simuflite, let alone develop the skills that only come from experiencing real weather, real traffic, real atc, and really dumb passengers who show up with 1200 pounds of luggage, three extra friends, and four dogs.
3. If you are comming to this program to try and enter the 135/91 world please focus on professionalism and customer service. Develop these skills because safety and proficiency should already be a given. Everyone knows to fill out a told card, but do you remember that Mr. Smith wants fresh cut limes for his Vodka Tonic; and that Mrs. Smith really enjoyed the last bottle of pinot noir you put on the plane for her.
Seriously, the CAE Simuflite right seat program is a great deal if you are local have at least 1000 hours, are 100% instrument proficient, and really want to enter the corporate world. If you are just doing it for fun or to take advantage of free training and bolt... please don't bother.