flyboy
A couple of points. First off, is it really too much trouble to use correct punctuation and roughly correct spelling? It would make your posts easier to read, which is polite to those you are addressing, and poor language is far more likely to restrict your choices than the training course you were on. People have found jobs through PPRuNe, so this might be the first impression you make.
Secondly a large proportion of pilots don't go into the business for the money. Quite the reverse, the money is good because the job is dull. Some of the most challenging jobs in aviation command rather modest salaries because they are varied and interesting, so the adventurous people who learn to fly actually want those jobs. Money is not a rational motive for going into aviation. The rewards are not high enough for the uncertainty. There are far better careers for anyone who wants to earn a lot.
How much involvement you have had in the industry that you seem to know all about recruitment policy in the diverse sectors? You also seem to know the recruitment policies that would be better for those airlines. On what research do you base that? Assuming of course that you don't think airline recruitment should be set up for the benefit of the pilot; that would be ridiculous.