Goose Egg,
The problem with going to an Eagle or Horizon first, or even worse - too soon from a bottomfeeder, is that you will not be competitive for stepping up from there for many years. The reason you might want to leave a Colgan and take the pay cut is for QOL issues; perhaps you can live in a nicer city, have better bennies and fly nice equipment in a very professional environment where you can turn down a broken airplane or delay in the face of wx without fear of reprisal. 2nd year pay at the quality RJ operators will be darn close to 1900 or even Saab Captain pay at the bottom tier airlines.
In your case, not really that gung-ho for the majors, you'd probably be better off just finding a quality regional or fractional that has a base where you want to live and going there with the intention of staying. If you're low time and really want the fracs then any regional will probably do, or you should really hawk corporate jobs.
Good luck.
The problem with going to an Eagle or Horizon first, or even worse - too soon from a bottomfeeder, is that you will not be competitive for stepping up from there for many years. The reason you might want to leave a Colgan and take the pay cut is for QOL issues; perhaps you can live in a nicer city, have better bennies and fly nice equipment in a very professional environment where you can turn down a broken airplane or delay in the face of wx without fear of reprisal. 2nd year pay at the quality RJ operators will be darn close to 1900 or even Saab Captain pay at the bottom tier airlines.
In your case, not really that gung-ho for the majors, you'd probably be better off just finding a quality regional or fractional that has a base where you want to live and going there with the intention of staying. If you're low time and really want the fracs then any regional will probably do, or you should really hawk corporate jobs.
Good luck.