Get current and then do one of those RJ programs. I know people are going to say why waste your money but if you have some extra time and a little money laying around why not? It may not make you any better than you already are but those idiots in personnel for some reason at the regionals have a y'know what for them. Once your hired on you've got enough time to then decide where you want to go after a year or two getting up to speed. Alot of airlines(regionals) are probably looking for around a min of 30 hours to 100hrs of flying in the last 90 days. Or bypass my previous comments about the RJ program and send resume's to everyone. Hope that helps.