If you really feel that strongly about this issue, I would suggest that you should do exactly that. There are 80 people that are soon to be out of a job. Why not drop a personal message with your name in each of their mailboxes? With a month until unemployment hits, I would imagine that more than one of these affected pilots will be checking their mailboxes with the hope that the situation has changed and that they will still be employed in the near future; It's fairly certain that they would receive your declaration of priorities.
With regards to your assertion that the best way to return these folks to the line would be to pick up open time created by their absence, well, I would opine that not a single one of the 80 on the list would share your feelings on the matter.
Respectfully,
Glenn Wickline
ATR72/CRJ200 FO
I hate that we are furloughing. I want that to be out there. I would gladly give $50 or $100 a month to be distributed to those furloughed.
What we should be focusing on is getting them back as quickly as possible, and to do that we must do our jobs efficiently, on time, and with good customer service. Costing the company money by paying me or you 1.5 the normal cost of the trip is not efficient. Believe me, if we start junior manning because people aren't picking up open time, any motivation that people had to support the cause will be gone the first time they miss a day off or an early duty-out.
The company isn't going to recall anyone just because people aren't picking up open time. Not picking it up will not save anyone's job, it will just make our operation more expensive, and make line pilots (and reserves too) suffer. Reserves will come in for a day line, and go home 6 days later.
If you think that not picking up open time will help, call or email Scott Hall, and ask him what he thinks. I'm sure we would all be interested to see what the management perspective is on the subject.
The fact is that you who are against it feel the way you do based on pure emotion. You just "feel" that it is wrong, and don't understand the ramifications. (No one will be recalled, and YOU will be junior assigned more frequently.)
I don't have a dog in the fight, you know that. I'm just trying to put some reason into the argument.