Okay...I've had enough reading.
 
777Forever, calm down dude. I know you love ATP, and you're all hard core ATP - yeah I was too. But just drop this argument on here, its ridiculous and you aren't winning any brownie points with anyone. ATP is a good school - end of story. Bottom line is, ANY school can be a great school, it depends on the instructor. ATP merely provides good tools and a good atmosphere to build a foundation of aeronautical skill and knowledge. THATS IT. Just because you went to school A, doesn't make you the king crab of all pilots. 
 
I was in your shoes, I talked the talked, I thought I was da bomb and ATP was the shiznit. I had no idea what I was talking about, I had no friggin clue on the "real world" of being an airline pilot - and I'm pretty sure you don't either reguardless of how many airline pilots you *know*. My advice - keep your head in the clouds, be humble, and stop arguing on the internet defending ATP. ATP doesn't give a rats tail about YOU or anyone else. Its about the $$$$, and truthfully, thats how it is at the airlines. The sooner you realize this, the better off you'll be. 
 
Where you get your aviation training has no bearing on what the airlines will think of you. Its how you respond during an interview, its how you handle yourself both in the cockpit and outside. Its how you work with Captains, its how you bring knowledge, skill, experience and good judgement to the cockpit that matters. Being a good FO is not about how you were da bomb at flight school, and how you were a star at ATP. Its about being a valuable asset. ATP provided me with a foundation of aeronautical knowledge to build upon throughout my career. This foundation of aeronautical knowledge was built upon an even more important foundation of task management, discipline, resource management, professionalism and maturity that I built in the military.
 
I draw from my military backround much more then I do my training backround at ATP. As of recent, I've begun to realize that you're training experience at a flight school or FBO is merely a small piece of the pie required to be an effective crewmember in a cockpit. A monkey can push buttons my friend. You need to see the big picture and stop looking through the tunnel that is ATP flight school.