It is always best to write as concisely and accurately as possible to convey what you want to say, but honestly, there is no reason for people to get worked up about diction and phraseology on a website. I read your post before it was edited, and I do not believe that it elicited the responses that you first received.
I too am a female pilot, have been one for the last 16 years. I have no plans to quit flying, even though US airlines seem to have other plans to not keep us pilots around. Normally, no one has to "quit flying" until they are 65, these days.
If no one hires you, have you ever considered the military? With your degree you could go in as an officer. I received all my initial and intermediate training that way, and it looks good on a resume. You also earn a decent paycheck and there are many other benefits.
You could also look into being an air traffic controller, they seem to be in short supply and never in need of a job.
Think long and hard about your desires and realize that aviation is not a path to riches. It is rife with disappointments and setbacks. Aviation seems to be the only field where you actually go backwards when you advance. You work for many years with one company, to get experience, then move onto another and start at the very bottom of the seniority list (usually on a probationary payscale for a year). Due to no fault of your own, you become furloughed and have to start over again.
But, with a lot of luck you might be hired at the right airline at the right time and your career is set....alas, this is rarely the case these days.
Good luck!