BobDDuck
Island Bus Driver
What is the bolded, exactly? The conversation I had today about exactly that, is what sparked this thread. Because, it seems there's more similarities or things that are identical than not.
I was going to type up a long response for you, but Phil pretty much already answered it in his post.
Unlike Part 91 and 135 flying, where the flight crew does almost everything, Part 121 flying is very much a team effort. Pilots, Flight Attendants, Mechanics, Dispatchers, Ground Agents, etc, all have a role to play in the operation of a safe and productive flight. I submit to you airline HR staff are looking for evidence that a candidate can fit into that team. Being a current for former pilot for a 121 carrier is evidence of that.
It's not a question of your aeronautical skills. It's a question of your ability to fit into the team dynamic. While I've no doubt that you can, it sounds like your resume does not show evidence to support that. Remember, it's the Flight Ops Department who is driving this, not HR. Flight Ops tells HR "this is the kind of candidate we're looking for, send us people like this." HR simply screens the applications and submits to Flight Ops candidates who are most likely to meet their needs.
There is a second component to this. Another post in this thread made mention of part 121 requiring "almost no customer service" compared to Part 135. I wholeheartedly disagree with that point of view, but it does raise a good point. You appear to have little or no "passenger service" experience. As a cargo aircraft pilot you may have customer service experience (shippers, receivers, etc), but you have no "passenger service" experience. See the difference? I think it's fair to say passenger airlines want pilots who will be alert and responsive to passenger concerns.
There you go; the problem defined. Now go solve it.
I meant compared to 135 pax. In that regard a 121 pax pilot is way closer to a box hauler than a charter pilot customer service wise.
Not at all. If you treat your 121 passengers like you would a box, you are going to have problems at any 121 airline and BIG problems at one of the ones that actually tries to treat their passengers well.