In trying to make decisions about my own career I think I've finally figured out what I wish I'd known 15 years ago when I started. Take this advice as worth what you paid for it but at least consider it if you're looking to get into the airline industry.
Assuming you're young and single, or at least with no kids and a willing wife, you should take the crappiest regional job you can find. In the recent past I'm talking about the Colgans, Great Lakes, Big Skys and Mesas of the world (this is not a discussion about withholding applicants so these carriers will have to improve or die, start another thread if you want). These carriers will always have significant attrition leading to a reasonably quick upgrade, and if you can find one that's also growing go there at almost any cost. You could also get away with scheduled freight like Ameriflight or similar ops that have quick turbine time in a scheduled setting. Move to base, THEN STAY employed there until you have 1500-2000 hours of turbine PIC! Do not leave to go to Allegiant. Do not leave to go to FlexJet. STAY PUT, DO NOT CHASE QUALITY, BIG AIRPLANES OR MONEY, YET! Once you have the PIC then you can make a move to begin to have a life outside of aviation. When you're young and unencumbered you can make a good time practically anywhere, but start with marriage and kids and life gets very complicated for a pilot. After you have the 2000 TPIC you can come to Eagle (or Horizon or Allegiant or try fractionals or whatever) so you can be based in ORD or MIA or where you WANT to be based and start to fly for a quality operation that will give you a better QOL while grabbing for what's left of the brass ring.
BTW, this is nothing more than variation/detail on the old saying that if you want to suceed financially you need to stick with your first wife, first house, etc.
Good luck and have fun!
Assuming you're young and single, or at least with no kids and a willing wife, you should take the crappiest regional job you can find. In the recent past I'm talking about the Colgans, Great Lakes, Big Skys and Mesas of the world (this is not a discussion about withholding applicants so these carriers will have to improve or die, start another thread if you want). These carriers will always have significant attrition leading to a reasonably quick upgrade, and if you can find one that's also growing go there at almost any cost. You could also get away with scheduled freight like Ameriflight or similar ops that have quick turbine time in a scheduled setting. Move to base, THEN STAY employed there until you have 1500-2000 hours of turbine PIC! Do not leave to go to Allegiant. Do not leave to go to FlexJet. STAY PUT, DO NOT CHASE QUALITY, BIG AIRPLANES OR MONEY, YET! Once you have the PIC then you can make a move to begin to have a life outside of aviation. When you're young and unencumbered you can make a good time practically anywhere, but start with marriage and kids and life gets very complicated for a pilot. After you have the 2000 TPIC you can come to Eagle (or Horizon or Allegiant or try fractionals or whatever) so you can be based in ORD or MIA or where you WANT to be based and start to fly for a quality operation that will give you a better QOL while grabbing for what's left of the brass ring.
BTW, this is nothing more than variation/detail on the old saying that if you want to suceed financially you need to stick with your first wife, first house, etc.
Good luck and have fun!