As a group, we really ALL need to just "get over" this whole "caste system" of "greater" and "lesser" aviators. It serves neither us nor the profession.
If you're flying an "airliner," keeping your passengers safe, it really doesn't matter whether there are 50 passengers aboard or 250. We've probably all gone through essentially the same kinds of training and experiences to bring us to this point, and we're pretty much all entitled to call ourselves "airline pilots."
I mean, doesn't the whole idea of "major" and "regional," which WE help to perpetuate, play right into the hands of some pretty slimy management types, whose whole outdated business model pretty much DEPENDS on being able to pay slave wages to one group of "have not" pilots, while using the existence and expansion of the "regional" system as a bargaining chip in negotiations with the "have" pilots?
"Professional aviator" should pretty much transcend "labels" like regional and major, especially nowadays, when the level of sophistication of the equipment and the almost total "sameness" of the actual JOB being done by each group take pretty much all the wind out of ANY argument that one group is inherently "superior" to the other.