Think long and hard about doing it yourself.
Buy an electric impact gun (after you get some advice) to get some of the exhaust bolts off, sure some are going to break, so have some new ones ready and a plan to get them in. Alternatively, I took my car to an exhaust shop and had them replace the studs before I did anything myself, and that got me way ahead of the game. That way, you at least have a specialist doing the hardest part of the job. If your Y pipe has been off lately, disregard all the above.
And buy that flex connector behind the cats as well.
Buy your new torque wrench and whatever gaskets your pan needs and get lots of advice on removing the pan.
Even after you buy everything, it will be so much cheaper than farming it out to someone.
If you live near a top notch shop that does a lot of SHO's (find out when their ace guy takes his holidays first), then, maybe turn it over to someone else. But take the day off work and go to the shop.... so you see, having someone else do the work will be hard too.
If you took it to one of the shops (like Area91 or whoever) that you see on this forum, you wouldn't need to take the day off.
As far as whether you should do it, it really depend on how much you challenge your motor. If you demand top performance and test the rev limiter occasionally, then you need to do everything you can to help it out.
With the same mileage, I am not planning on doing mine, but I baby my MTX, doing long hauls of highway driving.