Wow this thread is certainly making me rethink about leaving ground ops with WN to pursue a regional dx gig.
Don't let it. As a dispatcher at a Major told me...." the fact that you left Company X means you have an open mind and will succeed." I believe that too.
I left my major after 15 years. I am now 39. Young still in one sense,but by no means starting out in my 20's like other dispatchers.
I stepped way outside of my comfort zone to take a risk basically. I hope to get to a major one day,but right now I feel for myself...practical experience may be the best route for ME. Everyone is different and gets there a different way.
Right now I'm betting on myself. Unless someone is in Crew Scheduling,DSC , or being a flight follower in the same room I'd say go regional.
Making the jump from the airport to NOC, SOC, or IOC.......you have to jump a lot of people. Never mind the ones already THERE.
Personally I noticed if you did make it from the airport...they had multiple licenses. Some with hours or previous DX experience. Same with those in the room. Or they'd been in the room so long they had picked up a vast amount of knowledge working alongside dispatch.
That's just what I saw for my situation. I realized it was get in the room or dispatch. For me....I felt I really needed to learn to actually dispatch the longer I thought about it.
Don't regret going into dispatch. You were going to have to learn how eventually.
If you want something bad you'll get there however you can.