Hi guys. My mentor who retired from flying a few months ago told me before getting into the flying business, " you got to make your mind up to do what ever and go where ever it takes to find that job and make that career". Sitting at home waiting on that lucky beak might take you a lot longer than you expect, especially in the industry now. As a low time pilot, i had to pack my bags and move 7 time zones and weather the storm. Its not the best or preferred kind of flying i'd like to do but i'm still building time, staying current and making pretty good money now. In time once things settle down then i can get back into the swing of things.
For now guys, An airplane is an airplane, is an airplane, no matter what or where you fly it.