I am not laid off, but I wish I wasn’t one of the “lucky” ones brought back. If you turn it down you are not eligible for unemployment. I am stuck at an airport location on a busy night with three reservations. The last flight is usually on the ground by 9:40...but wait for it...I still have to stay until 11, not even the other companies are there. I am downstairs in baggage claim right by the escalator and the lights are turned off upstairs except for the emergency lighting because the only ones left are me and the airport police. I am given part-time hours that are just enough to exclude me from unemployment, no off the clock break allowed and I do not make enough to pay my bills. Three of us were brought back, I work 4 nights a week, one works 3 nights and a day. The other one has refused for years to work nights or weekends. Prior to us coming back, the salaried employees were covering the night shift. My friends at the counter next to me told me they would leave after the last flight, if they were even on site. They would leave one the wallow talkies with a different company in case a someone actually showed and then have them give the customer an estimate of how long until they got back. IMO, the only reason two of us are back is so that management no longer has to be there at night. Not all, but a majority of hourly employees live paycheck to paycheck...for the record, not here but I was salaried for over 10 years and it was my choice to leave the stress behind. Knowing that they are fully aware that their current employees not only do not have a full paycheck, no hope for any commission to offset it, to hear that the execs are going back to their full salary while she opts to go back to her salary minus 10%, is like a slap in the face and adding insult to injury. I don’t think the payment will be made when the forbearance is up. I don’t believe we will come out stronger and better, it has been broken for a long time. It’s publicly traded, go look at the p&l’s. I doubt they will come up with the money once the forbearance is over, and they are using this time to continue lining their pockets until they hit Chapter 11 and the Court intervenes. Before anyone tells me to quit and get another job, that would only make sense in an economy that is not potentially on the verge of a depression.