If you have a good work ethic, are willing to work almost anywhere in the country for little or no money and do not go around thinking you are king sh*t with a CPL M/IFR then you will get a job no problem
I'd buy that line if the industry is in a hiring/expansion mode.
But the industry is going into a prolonged downturn. Hiring will be very, very minimal due to little to no movement.
This means jobs for newbies will be very scarce for a long-time to come.
It's really important that you finish in a industry 'hiring cycle'. The original poster should consider holding off on his training a few years; he'll have a better chance of finishing in the right "window".