Better stick w/ the "Taco Bell King Air"
Hey Airpirate,
It sounds to me like you are flying for Business Airfreight, aka Airnow out of Bennington, Vermont. I remember well my days of suffering at the hands of that place and its maniacal chief pilot, Doogie!!!! Ask around, folks will fill you in....lol.
I am fortunate that I got out of there when I did but honestly, the EMB110 type hasn't done a thing for me. Don't get me wrong, but regardless of how challenging the flying was in upstate NY, single pilot, it means nothing. The essence of making it to the big time is this: obtaining 121 JET PIC BABY!!!!! That is all!
I left BAI for EJM, another typically crappy 135 operation out of Sunken Lunken (LUK) Cincinnati and it too was an exercise in misery. However, I did manage to gain that valuable JET PIC time which set me up for yet another job change to NW Airlink where I was hired as a "street captain" on the CL-65 Canadair RJ.
With all that said, please don't take offense when I say that you are not as overqualified as you think for the regional/national airlines. Frankly, it is not a "pilot's market" right now and alot of "Taco Bell King Air" time doesn't mean all that much. The flying is a quite a bit different from jet flying in the Class A and the airline procedures are a whole lot different as well. My advice is to get on at a regional as soon as you can and aim for the left seat. Get the almighty 121 pic time that the military guys are not required to have and just suck it up for now. Be advised that wherever you go, there will not be much upward mobility and that is a function of industry forces. Aim for a company where there is lots of growth forecasted so people will be hired under you. In the absence of these opportunities, just stay at BAI until things improve in the industry. Enjoy the kind of flying that most of us long for and revel in the magic of buzzing along at 210 knots and 4000 feet MSL. Those were the days, I MISS THEM!!