MOSES: judging by the night restriction on your PPL, you're doing your training in Canada. Is that where you're planning to work as well? If so, just bear in mind that most of us are in the States. I imagine that the job markets might be VERY different, although I don't know. The upside here is that, typically, other countries have fewer pilots competing for jobs, due to the higher costs of training. But don't bank on that. Talk to some of the regionals you're targeting and ask them what realistic minimum times are. Tailor your flying to fit that. For example, when I was a CFI, I knew I wanted to fly 135 cargo. One of the big stumbling blocks to that is the 500 hours cross country. So I made sure that whenever possible I took students to other, nearby airports. Good for them as they learned to fly from unfamiliar fields (which is, after all, the whole point) and good for me as I got to log cross country. That's just an example, but you get the idea.