DO NOT waste your money on anything that does not directly relate to Pvt, IR, COM, ME, CFI/II, MEI.
No airline interview is going to involve RJ systems unless you are currently flying one. They always ask about your current aircraft. An RJ course by itself is very unlikely to get you an interview or a job. And if you attend an interview acting like you know about jets, things will really start to s*ck when they find out that you can't apply your RJ knowledge to real operations (since you've never done them)
An RJ course MIGHT help with new-hire training if you have trouble with systems AND you know far enough in advance what aircraft you will be assigned (unlikely).
Last edited by rickair7777; 02-27-2006 at 10:10 PM.