Oh boy, this'll get fun:
It's on me to get all of our FO's ATP rated by August, but when my low time guys aren't flying at all on reserve, this hampers my ability to do so. Without FO's to fly our aircraft, we'll need to run additional training on ATP rated newhires, who will take approximately 2 months from start to finish. Since we can barely find pilots with 1500+ (without the ATP nonetheless), and since we'll be short staffed for the flying we do, I won't even be able to use my instructors to train said pilots or we'll be cancelling more flights due to the lack of Captains because all of our junior captains will be flying FO lines to make up for the lack of FO's. This results in a situation where in order to have more FO's, we'll need to cancel flying. If we don't run FO's, we're going to cancel flying. After the 2 month period of training, hopefully we haven't lost pilots, resulting in more training, resulting in me needing training captains, etc, etc etc.
Thus the "hope" that the FAA will grant some kind of waiver or delay for FO's that have been maintained under our training program, because like other carriers, we adjusted our minimum times based on average flight hours gained when online, but due to lines getting reduced, as well as the block times too, those average hours went down drastically. Most other carriers, especially ones who use AQP for training, had a little faster integration of the ATP training program as it's considerably easier to run them through AQP than it is an Appendix F, 2 segment, cover everything under the sun, checkride.
OR: the FAA can grant a Single Pilot type for the EMB from the Jumpseat. Then we'll be good.