Thanks for the advice. It's not like I'm anti-Jet Blue by any means, I've just definitely got a ranked list. Delta wins because of their bases and where I live. What I was implying, since this is my first ever job fair, is that isn't it a good idea to have some practice before going to talk with your dream job? Kind of like going through girlfriend(s) before meeting your wife? Haha. I've researched at home, tried to ask for advice, but nothing can replicate a good handshake and productive conversation.
I guess I also view legacy carriers as providing a more stable career. In my perfect fantasy world, I move to one more airline and work there for 35 years...no more starting at the bottom of the list after that. Now, given Pan Am, TWA, Eastern, etc., I know that even the biggest, mightiest airlines can fall by the wayside, but the list of defunct "mid-majors" is a much longer one. Not like I have a magic eight ball by any means, just trying to play what I view as the best odds.
I'd definitely go to JetBlue once I get 1000 PIC at my current regional if the circumstances were right, and I'd be happy staying there if I could look through a crystal ball and see that they'd be in business 35 years from now. I don't think I'll come across as not caring when I give them a visit; I've applied, I've researched them, but if I stumble over my words or hesitate with a certain question, I guess I'd rather do so with them than Delta.