Most airlines are sticklers for the 100 multi, but in recent history Skyway, Trans States, and Air Whiskey, have all taken pilots in with under a hundred. Mesa has taken some that didn't have it, but were close. To anyone trying to figure out where to send their resume who has less than a hundred..... my best advice is to send them to where you want to go, and not worry about it. Airlines are notorious for ignoring their mins if they're desperate enough. I would also like to warn the guy that said "teaching just isn't for him" that airlines really like guys who have actually been a professional pilot in some fashion. Just going out there and buying time can work, but it's bound to get brought up on your interview, and it won't look good.