They're all bad. Go back to school, use your noggen and get a real job.
Amen!! Why in the hell won't these youngsters take our advice and experiences to heart and RUN, not walk away from this crap industry. If I had the internet and message boards and such when I was getting into this, I would actually be well established in a real CAREER, I wouldn't have wasted so many years pursuing a job as an airline pilot which has become all but a dead-end job anymore. No future for most. Some will make it to the big time but they better be extremely young and have tons of connections. there is nothing in this for the rest of us.
But just pay your dues and remember that you got into flying b/c you love flying and that at the end of the day it still beats the hell out of working. Some people here dont really know the meaning of the "HARD LABOR/WORK"
And here is one of the attitudes that some pilots have that causes management to keep our wages in the gutter. 12-16 hour duty days isn't working? Oh and BTW, getting paid for only 5-8 of those hours is absolutely unconscionable! 5 legs and 4 plane changes, incessant delays, working weekends, holidays and missing just about every other important event at home in your families lives, if you can even establish or afford a family due to the pay and lifestyle, while spending well over half your life on the road isn't work??
I worked in the trucking and construction industry while earning money to "pursue my dream

uke:" and know hard work and physical labor. And I have never worked harder than I have in the airline industry and never have been treated with such little respect. An airline pilot generally has a 4 year degree or at least a 2 year, and has spent a great deal of time, energy and money on our professional training yet we are treated like high-school dropouts living in a van down by the river getting high every night.
regionals are a stepping stone.
And yet another killer attitude for this profession. A stepping stone??? what?? You are living in the years pre-barbie jet. When regionals flew what they should be flying, turbo-props, they made up a very small part of our domestic capacity. You can only do so much and go so far with a turbo-prop. Now the barbie jet has taken over a vast chunk of domestic capacity, and taking more each day with yet bigger and bigger barbie jets, 70-90-100 seaters. Most will be stuck at the regional level for their whole career at regional pay rates and regional workrules and regional quality of life flying 5 legs a day with 4 plane changes and 12-16 hour duty days. Not the 1 leg a day that mainline guys do on a transcon line or an overseas line working 10-12 days a month and doing 12 6 hour legs each month. thats is the cake work that everyone thinks they are going to get 1 day. WRONG!!