Well, here is my take from a low-timers' perspective. About 18 months ago, I came on here asking about RAA and based on people's advice here I went to a large flight school based at SAT (international) instead. I now have my PPL and instrument rating done under 141 and I am working on my commercial.
I was planning on flight instructing but now I am not so sure. I was at a party with a bunch of former instructors 3 weeks ago (most are at AE, one at Comair, and 2 at ExpressJet) and they told me,
"Go do the jet course at ATP because it gets you into an airline quicker."
I replied I didn't want to be a sell-out that all my captains hated, and they told me "if its not you, its gonna be someone else."
Since then, I have been chewing on this. I switched over to part 61 for my commercial so I could have a lot more leeway in my commercial training as far as the type of flying I do.
I do my solo X-Cs at night in IMC to DAL or HOU every chance I get, crash at the FBO till about 6-7am then depart on an IFR flight plan while its busy to try to gain some experience in that regard.
I do not want to be a burden in the cockpit, nor do I ever pretend that I am training to soley be a "jet pilot." I carry an ALPA sticker on my flight bag that my father gave me and I convince current instructors we have from Riddle and such (who I dont fly with by the way) to stay away from HoJet.
I guess the problem is that I look at ATPs website and see all these low-time pilot mill guys who fly in Florida and I get worried about getting left behind. I fly steam gauge and a G-1000 to get some glass time (at 120 an hour because I work dispatch) because I want to go to ASA.
I don't wear a backpack, nor do I wear a cheesy uniform when I fly. I have made a flying video, but without the gay Top Gun music.
I guess my point is that I do not want to be a 300 hour FO, but I do not want to be a year behind other guys who do. So if I have to be a 300 hour FO to not fall behind, I will try to be the best 300 hour FO that anyone flies with.
...just my .02.
BTW, here is the video (the two other guys are Mexican national pilots. One has a PPL and the other is a student.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olRt7948XGo