There is no best way. Many people build time as flight instructors. Others do aeronautical odd jobs: glider towing, sightseeing flights, and so on.
You're not going to fly for a major airline fresh out of flight school. The right seat of a regional puddlejumper is more like it. You need to learn to fly.
So do so. Get your private license. Get your commercial license.
Get some ratings. You'll need cpl and multi-ifr for a regional to even return your phone calls. So do it.
What were you planning to do for money? You need to do more than just fly circuits. Expand your horizons as a pilot.
I've done mountain flying, international flights, taildraggers, gliders. You get the idea. All airlines are commercial, btw.
Hello So you will have problems getting any flying job for the same reasons. You can probably get your Private Licence but doubt you will get the Light Commercial Andy C.
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