Your point seemed more of a complaint against the furloughees hurting the careers of 6-18 year AE pilots.
My point is AE has grown faster than any other regional in the world over the past few years. The sky isn't falling just because there is a temporary stop in the A/C deliveries. And there is only a minority of the AA/TWA pilots flowing back. Yes, there won't be room at AE for all the flushbacks, not all were even offered the opportunity. Most likely AE will start hiring the beginning of next year if not sooner.
The 261 planes number was much less a few years back. You didn't address that, and that was my point. Currently there are no AE pilots on furlough and AA continues to let the mainline pilots go (AA - 2000 hires, TWA 1988 hires).
I know, I know, you had career expectations and had hoped to get laid.
My advise: make the best of it and enjoy it when you get it!
Jeff
PS: I have helped a couple of AE guys come over to AAY to fly the MD80. So be professional with the furlough-types. It's all about Karma!