If you want to go fast track they do have accellerated flight programs, but you really need to be dedicated and do a lot of studying before hand. Some programs just for reference are:
http://www.atpflightschool.com/
http://www.flightsafetyacademy.com/career/index.php
Depending on which school you use in terms of regulations: 61 vs. 141
will decide how many hours for each rating you obtain. A thing to think about is that the insurance companies will need to see a lot of time in your logbook before they insure you and that is something that you will need to be aware of. In terms of certificates and ratings you will most likely need a commercial license to fly jets: private, ME add on, instrument, then commercial. Good luck with your flying experience!
-Nick