Now I should've known that someone on this website just couldn't resist not following directions. Shall this be a lesson learned to me for coming to flightinfo for serious inquiries?
Since you asked Baja, Part 121 ATP written expires at 24 months, unless you're currently employed with a 121 air carrier, in which case it's indefinite so long as you're still employed. Well, since I got sucked with SJS during my earlier career, "livin' the dream," the impressions of left seat was yearning. Well, now that I've been cured from SJS, I say to heck with waiting to upgrade at a regional and dealing with regional airline life, I need to pay the BILLS now. So, before making the move to send in my resignation, I spent a few days working on the ATP-SE checkride. It was quick and cheap (RJ FO pay couldn't cut the bill for the ME.) I wanted to lock in my written because it was a hassle to take initially and really had no desire to take it again. Time was not on my side. Got the certificate, sent in my resignation, now the rest is yet to come. Sure, I can dish out the $$ for the ME now that I quit for a better paying job flying a desk, but don't want to unless I really have to.
Just looking for other options in this crazy career now, and NetJet looks promising.
PS: haven't updated my aviatar, so those aren't my current creds