If i went to a good flight school non stop for as long as it took me to get a license to fly jets, about how much would that cost??

in other words how much would it cost to get a job flying for an airline like jetblue or northwest or something like that?

As already mentioned, if you plan on flying for a major airline, a four year degree is a must; and again, Embry-Riddle would enable you to do both, that is have flight school with all your ratings and get your degree at the same time.
Otherwise, plan on about $35-50,000 for a complete flight school that will graduate you generally with a Commercial multi-engine and probably a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) rating. You'll probably need the CFI rating to build up some time before being considered by an airline although I have heard that lately some of the regional airlines will hire you as a first officer with fairly low times, some as low as 400 hours. I don't know how true this is but its what I have been told. The more time, especially multi-engine time you have, the better. Hence time as a multi-engine CFI is time well spent.
Some of these schools can train you in as little as 90 days if you are truly dedicated. Otherwise, it will take the better part of a year to go from private pilot up through multi-engine instrument if you take a more casual approach. After you then build enough time, you can get your Airline Transport (ATP) rating.
Good luck.

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