Originally Posted by
Luv2Rotate
Try to earn a "pilot slot" with the military. Quality training and it almost guarantees you a spot with the legacies once your tour is complete.
Originally Posted by
ScuzzySurfer
I'll echo Luv2Rotate's comments also. If you are so inclined, military flying still offers some of the best around. Training is top-notch, you'll get to see plenty of the world (besides the desert...), and when you do transition to the civilian aviation market, your hours, flight experience, and additional "staff" skills are sought after. I've got a few months left in the Navy, so it's bittersweet to leave. But, the timing is good on the outside as well. Good luck!

Don't join the military in an attempt to advance your aviation career. Only join the military if you fully understand and agree with what you'll be asked to do.
If I were fresh out of college I would look at flying in Alaska or with Susi Air or some other Pacific island hopping job.