So, let's say my only 2 choices are
1. Get the ATP in an Apache and never fly a 737.
2. Get the ATP in a B737 and never fly a 737.
What should I do? I think the simulator training is more in line with what my mission is. That mission is more relevant experience for the contracting work I have been doing.
Id get it the cheapest way possible, I'd go apache.
If you want a fun type, I'd go DC3, B25, etc.
As for working pilot type ratings (Lear, falcon, Bxxx, etc) your employer should be paying for those, I wouldn't never buy one of these type ratings, and I don't think much of cheap wh*re pilots who do, they are part of the reason the industry got as screwed up for pilots as it did.
We in the pilot industry are just now bouncing back and things are starting to look up, be part of the solution, not the problem, OK?
I contract in the Falcon lineup using EASy2 avionics. I dont have an employer and there are a lot of 91 operators using contractors and refuse to hire pilots for their departments. I don't blame them for their decisions if they fly very little and don't want to salary someone when contracting Is far less than paying type, salary, and benefits. Its a bummer but it makes financial sense so they go that route. I capitalize on these operators and it gives me the ability to pay rent and things like that.
Never mind the whole be part of the solution not the problem part, it looks like that ship sailed, thanks buddy, keep up the good work