I'm 37, I started 2 years ago with my PPL, I now have my CFI, 700 hours, and a part time gig delivering airplanes.
My recommendation if you want to do this, bust your arse, build as much time as you can as fast as you can, with the best quality time as you can.
Get your CFI, CFII and MEI and teach, this will allow you to build hours as well as allowing you to network, which is probably the most important part of finding a job.
If you get on top of this now, and within the next 2 to 4 years, IF the industry turns around, you should be able to find yourself a position.
At worse, you'll have a lot of fun building the time and a cool hobby.
Make sure that you have a source of income to fall back on should the aviation industry not turn around and you are unable to find a job.
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