EDUC8-or's got a good point, plus he was instructing in DAB for a while, so he knows more about PEA than I do. The main reason I didn't go with the local FBO 5 miles from my parents house (besides the fact they wanted $230 an hour for a Duchess two years ago) was there were always about 5 or 6 CFIs sitting around when I went in there. That meant I could get the training done as quickly as I wanted, but it would take forever to get on with a regional and even longer for 135 stuff. For example, the guy that WOULD have been my multi instructor there is only about 20 spots above me in seniority at PCL!
It's good to go with a school that will hire you as an instructor when you're done, but make sure the school has the student load to handle it. If they hire everyone that goes through the program without a good, revolving student load (which is the FLIGHT SCHOOL'S responsibility not your's), then you might be sitting for a LOOOONG time. One of the downsides to Skymates is that they can't hire every instructor that goes through the program right off the bat all the time. I had to wait a couple of weeks for a spot to open, and I think Todd was sitting close to a month. Once I did get on, I flew my ass off, though.