My point was to say that if you use the logic that the east's career expectations were nil...then the whole east list would've been way down the combined list, for example. And no, I just wasn't referring to the top 517. That 4-yr fence for the widebodies was meaningless--gone when age 60 goes.
For what its worth, I never felt straight DOH was reasonable unless there were tall fences and protections for all west side folks. Let me say for the record, I never felt straight DOH was going to happen. The whole idea there was primarily to protect the east's huge attritions due to mandatory-age retirement. We've all seen the math posted so many times on this board how the pilot demographics will be in the not-so-distant future.
As has been said many times on this board, a "successful" seniority list integration leaves (to an outside observer's viewpoint) both sides equally unhappy. And no, I can't recall any Critical Incident response teams being activated during past arbitration results--but then, with what we have been through in these recent years, I can certainly understand the reasoning. In the east there is universal line pilot agreement that this was not a fair (or equally unfair) award; that is the problem... There wasn't that feeling during our past mergers--I would always hear people moaning how much seniority they lost, yada yada...typical grumbling. But not this.
DB