gwtw,
when it comes to getting a job, there's something far more important than where you do the training: your personal attributes. Many schools provide good training - though there are differences - but what really matters is YOU.
You could be an integrated OAT student and not get a job, just as easily as a modular student from another JAA FTO could get one. Quality of training is obviously important, but a bad student from a good school would never get a job over an outstanding student from a below-par FTO.
Research your options carefully, and if you like the school you've seen, go there. Whether people on PPRuNe say that your job prospects after going there are good or bad shouldn't play a huge factor - because it leaves yourself out of the equation.
Good luck,
KK