I got called for a JB interview back when you had to have 3k total time, largely because I had about 850 civilian SEL time. I had around 2500 jet hours, but those jet hours alone wouldn't have gotten me in the door in Jul 01.
If I were a "borderline" military guy who had tons of mil experience but lower TT, I might consider joining the aero club, buying a share in a plane, or something similar. Renting from an FBO can be an expensive proposition, and if you are trying to save money prior to getting out the idea of paying 50/100 bucks per hour to get some time might seem like a bad investment.
However...for your guys who think you MIGHT want to be an airline guy one day (while you keep flying in the reserves), I encourage you to go get that Comm SEL/MEL certificate and get checked out in light aircraft. Do it early in your career--don't wait until 18 months from separation. Its not cheap, but if you split a 172 or archer with another squadron bro, you just might end up having a blast and learning something new along the way. Most "new" AF pilots earned their private prior to UPT, so if they took a finacial dive into a plane about the time they were a captain, then flew 100 hours a year until their initial commitment was up, they'd have 500-800 hours more than the guy straight out of the gates. Plus, they'd have the expereince and the "fun" of enjoying GA...not for everyone but still my favorite type of flying. If you get a CFI/CFII, you can build lots of time on the weekends teaching and checking out your bros in light aircraft, all the while flying for free.

Editorial comment now...If some of you would conduct your posts as if you were talking to a real person, not an anonymous message board, the posts here would likely be a lot more professional and courteous. My name has been mentioned on the boards a few times, but even prior to that I always tried to speak as if I am talking to a real person and as if I am 100% accountable what what flows from my computer. Perhaps we need to more input from the moderators, but the bottom line is I think if everyone put their "real name" out there here and there some of the nastiness on this board might dry up. The benefits would be an increase in the utility and credibility of some of the posts and a lot less immaturity. I've heard several board regulars say "I don't even read much anymore, as it has gotten too silly..." These boards are a fantastic source of info, a rumor clearinghouse, and a great way to build a social network in our industry. These boards are only as useful as you let them become, and lately most of these posts have provided little benefit to anyone. Perhaps we need a new section for "flame wars" or "how you and your group screwed me and my group...". In the meantime, I hope some of you make a New Year's Resolution to clean up your respective acts. If you really are so convinced what you spout is gospel, then put your real signature down and stand up like a man. Otherwise...play nice and keep these boards useful.
Fly safe....Albie...who is Aaron Hagan @ FDX and the FLANG.