Don't forget that CAL's orders are for growth, whereas UAL's orders are for replacement. Something has to be said for career expectations. CAL has 99 hires that hold CA, UAL's 99 hires are furloughed. So that is one more factor that needs to be taken into consideration!
Yogi
I think the most junior 73 CA at CAL was hired in 2001 and is still flying the line in the left seat. UAL has guys without positions hired in 98. I believe a 98 hire at CAL right now is a bottom 756 CA!!! Talk about different career expectations. CAL's getting 13 new frames this year and 17 new frames next year. This is where the "integration" is going to get really ugly and where the two sides are going to walk away from each other. There will be no unified CAL/UAL MEC. Just watch. Just wait until the CAL MEC receives the UAL MEC's proposed list that puts their current furloughees on property and removes CAL guys from their seats. This dream of unification will end with a very loud thud!
We should all be saving for lawyers, we're going to need them.