CaptChris said:
Three years down the road the two go for a job interview:
Pilot A-1000 PIC 2400 SIC (hasn't touched the controls in five years)
This may come as a shock, but the FO's get to fly just as much as the CA's at my airline. We generally fly 2, then do the PNF thing for 2 legs.
As for picking a freight vs. regional, I think there are way too many variables that go into that to make a choice. Family aspects, advacement opportunity, top out pay, etc. all go into that. I had the opportunity to ride with a few LabQuest guys for a few nights, and it was interesting and looked like a lot of fun. $$ talks in their case, I suspect most freight operations flying bonanzas, barons, TBM's and PC-12's don't start you at $60+k and top out at well over $115k...at least you have that option (for similar potential earnings) at most of the jet regionals.
However, the bigger freight companies certainly offer that and quicker advancement (such as Airnet - from piston to lears to the well-paying jetride). That, IMO, would trump a regional any day if you could swing it. I kick myself from time to time for going to MAPD to instruct instead of toughing it out another couple months to go to a place like airnet, ameriflight, etc. etc.
However, my life certainly isn't bad, I will go to work 8 days this month, 2 of which I picked up for overtime. I might pick up another 3 or 4 day depending on how lazy I am feeling to make another $500 or so extra this month (that's at first year pay). Not great, even embarassing, but that option is there. With a real job you wouldn't have to pick up extra time...