Higney...
You aren't seeing ATP guys getting hired at 250... I believe the original post was referring to guys coming from "bridge" programs from Purdue, UND, etc... and possibly from other "bridge" type programs like the very one you attended. But your arguements about captains responding negatively about the "ATP 250 hour wonders" just doesn't hold water.
ATP's mins for interviewing are in the range of 500-850 hours depending on the airline hiring... with many actually starting with the airline with 600-1000. No one that I've seen has been hired below that... and certainly not in the 250 range that you keep referring too ATP guys coming into PCL at... unless they interned at PCL.
AE's letter of agreement does state that they will hire an ATP grad with 400TT however they must have a minimum of 200Multi in order for the 400 mins to apply.
I flew with a 7 year Captain at XJT in this past November... He had 400 hours and 50 multi when he got hired... but he also had to pay $12,000 to COEX for his training there. Low timers aren't "new" to the industry. The way I see it... airlines are on the rebound... mins come down.
ATP certainly didn't have any "Letters of Agreement" with ANY airline around 9/11... not many flight schools did. Now... the economy has rebounded... airlines are starting to make money... and now ATP has Letters of Agreement with 8 different airlines... and airline "bridge" programs are in abundance at many university flight departments. Hmmmm....
Bob