Thanks for the advice guys...
I've pretty much tried everything in the past 14 months, without success.
I know all about the essay questions, I spent a week hashing them out redrafting etc. Even went to a personal career counselor to get his input. I really don't think my problem was there. I have seen these type of questions before and was able to provide diverse and non-aviation answers to them based on what I knew and was told about ATA. Also got counseling from an ATA Capt who has a side business in interviewing etc. In short, I went to town on it.
No, I did not type it. My handwriting is excellent (so I have been told many times) and I wanted to stand out from the crowd. If you have an asset, why not show it? I was also specifically told that ATA has a lot of paperwork in the cockpit and is more traditional in that respect than JB or SWA. You have a lot of writing to do - speed cards, reports, logbook etc. An application handwritten is an excellent way to show this - if the forgoing is true. Also, the instructions for the app said you could do either. I can understand that those who feel their handwriting is poor would want to get it typed and that;'s fine. But to suggest that you get filtered out because you handwrote your app is a bit much!!! Again, I don't think the "problem" was there.
I'm pleased to hear about the TWA guy. Maybe there's hope for more of us who are out of sight, out of mind.
There's not much one can do in terms of currency and updates if you are not even given the opportunity to interview and show your skills/personality. It's really Catch-22.
I'm slowly beginning to find out all these "hidden" gouges, rules, perceptions, call them what you will. I'm from the old school where things used to be black and white. A job advertised was a real job not just a pilot pool or collecting resumes for future hiring. And if you had the quals and experience, you pretty much got an interview. It was at that stage that you had to shine and made the difference between getting hired or not. Today, that has all changed. For the better? I don't know, I doubt it. As others have mentioned before me, a lot of well-qualified and nice-to-get-along-with guys have been left out to dry. Times are tough but I wish those apps would drop the we are an equal opportunity employer tag when clearly, they are anything but.. Let's call a spade a spade.
I have come to accept the rejections and that's OK because that is life and is the norm in this business. It's the not knowing having spent countless hours job hunting, networking, being the best you can be in adverse situations beyond your control.
If I was on the other side of the interview table, I would want to know what makes this guy tick, how has he managed to overcome adversities. That is a MUCH harder task than how many planes have you flown or how much Turbine PIC you have. I would want to know what kind of person is that candidate, how would he/she fit in?
Someone once said that finding a pilot job will be the most challenging thing you will ever do. I will go one better. Getting a pilot interview when you are unemployed is THE most difficult. Also, any HR specialist will tell you that a resume or even an app will only hint at one's achievements. These are all tools for pre-screening and depends on who is reading them and what they had for breakfast etc. Only an interview (short as some may be) can even begin to show off your talents. But if you are denied that chance, you are a dead duck, no matter how good you are, perceived or otherwise.
Someone please prove me wrong.....
Mach Zero
Like your friend, if I knew I was going to get an interview, I too, would get current etc. but it's not worth spending that kind of money when you know that call will not come. Besides, I was current when I originally applied they didn't vcall then and they're not calling now. I even got myself a 737NG type rating in 15 straight days a year ago (already had it on a foreign license with time) thinking it would make a difference. Wrong! If I had some incentive, some light at the end of the tunnel, I would consider anything to "look good". But I know from personal experience that it no longer makes a difference. Looks like I'll be heading overseas again to fly the same **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** aircraft and be separated from family for extended periods. I wonder how they can possibly do it like that??!!