Almost everyday I see someone that wants to jump from 121 to 91 and is looking for the top 91 gigs out there. And before you even qualify for a highly regarded NJA job you want to know if jumping with a type prior to a full year is acceptable. I have 15+ years corporate, several types, and have flown for 5 Fortune 500 companies so if I decide to jump to 121 can you tell me how I can get a Captain job with Southwest? Because anything else would be a lateral or downgrade move. If I bang on the CP's door at Southwest and show him how motivated I am can I pass up the first 1000 seniority numbers because I've already spent my time at the bottom. If you want a 91 gig with no 91 experience there is a very easy 3 step way to get it:
1. Entry level crap job. Take what you can get and get what you take. Crap schedule, pay, and QOL(sound familiar). 3 - 5 years and maybe a type
2. Descent level job. 5 - 10 years. Descent schedule, descent pay, descent QOL. Hey I could ALMOST retire here.
3. THE JOB. Hold your descent job and make contacts and don't stop till your dream job comes to you. Pray some other big company with a crappy flight department doesn't buy you and send you packing!!
Just because you are currently paying your dues on the 121 side doesn't mean you get 91 credit, just the same way 91 doesn't get 121 credit. Good luck in your job hunt but set realistic goals because I know a lot of overexperienced guys in the Northeast are looking for the same job you are!!