And your point? JB is the only airline that does that - why? I don't care if they don't ask furloughees to give up their seniority numbers. Different situation. We are talking about a restrictive policy that is very unnecessary. This ain't consulting or financial services where access to sensitive data would make you dangerous to the business - we are talking about line pilots. Two years is a long time if you feel you made a mistake.
No wonder JB pilots are leaving for SWA, DAL, CAL, UPS and others - they pay more and they are less oppressive. Just admit it, this policy is an outlier in the business and simply not necessary. Why prevent someone from returning to a previous carrier if that move would make them happier? Do you want them to stew and be pissed? If we were talking about part 135 flying and typical training bonds that would be one thing, but this non-compete policy is an anomoly for pilots in the airline business.
It's just odd that a "progressive" airline like JB would have one of these restrictive policies...