Well with those hours while you are actually meet the mins to apply, but you don't have the hours to be competetive. 121 training is tough. Indoc is 8 to 10 days which is akin to trying to drink from a fire hose on full blast. Then systems and sim. Depending on the airline you might get 10 2-hour sessions including the checkride. I would get your CFI and get more experience. Get up to 500 hrs then go. At my first job the lowest time was 440 hours w/ 80 multi, and he BARELY made it.