Considering the quality of the grammar in your post I'm guessin' you too are one of these spikey-haired guys, and I doubt you have much more time, you speak with ignorance.
The AVERAGE flight time in my Gojet class was almost 10,000 hours. Our high-time guy had 19,000 hours. We had only 1 low-time guy, a Trans States guy with 1,000 hours who also happens to be an extremely sharp stick. All the others have extensive Jet experience, several type ratings and most have half their time in the left seat of Boeings.
Gojet's chief pilot won't even call anyone (other than a TSA furloughed pilot) with less than 4,500 hours for an interview. He told me that himself. He's got a stack of resumes a foot high from guys with high time, and those without the time go right in the trash.
I DID see two "kids" playing pilot with spikey hair and one had an Ipod on his belt (yes, in flight safety, and no, not an iPhone!) and they were wearing ALPA lanyards too, but they were there for the 170 for Shuttle America. They were on their sim break and both typing about 80 words per minute with their thumbs texting people.
Regionals will have spikey-or frosty-haired twenty-somethings that still have their high school graduation cap tassle hanging from their rear-view mirrors of their cars who all think they "made it now" and fly around in a Jet that should be flown by a Major, and they all think their sh!t don't stink and they are the best pilot ever, meanwhile the sim instructors just roll their eyes watching them try to do V-1 cuts and trying to figure out what you mean by "fly the profile". I'm sure Gojet is no different, but neither is your own airline, mister 2,000 hrs.