OK. Here it goes. I know a guy that worked a few years ago (80's) at a carrier where I was employed. Nice guy, but simple civilian background, no military, and only a high school diploma. Well when I last saw him he was an MD88 Captain with Delta. So what does that mean,? Simply that if you can somehow get an interview. They interview you, and like you. You will be offered a job. It kills me to see pilots beating themselves up because they feel that they are not competitive. You don't know what an interviewer is looking for. The best you can do, is do your best and not worry about the rest. If you meet the minimums then apply. I know A320 pilots furloughed from United and US Airways that can't get an interview with JetBlue. I know A320 pilots who were check airman at Ryan who can't get an interview. And a bunch of Ryan pilots helped get JetBlue off the ground along with Trans Meridian. So you just never know. Try to get an inside person, I don't care how you do it. Find someone who can walk your resume in for you. Find out who flies there. You never know you may have already FLOWN with a pilot who is now employed with JetBlue who can attest to your character and skills while walking in your paperwork. Forget the numbers just do what you got to do to get the interview.
Good Luck.