I don't know of a single east pilot that wants to take the wests attrition from them. Problem is under NIC the west takes most of the easts attrition. We on the east cannot help that the west has only a fraction of people retiring in the next 6 years as compared to the east.
Had this merger never happened and both sides survived (which parkers says is iffy at best) the gravy train of 4 year captains at the west would have been a distant memory by this point anyhow. I say it that way because I have heard that from several west f/o's "I was supposed to upgrade at 4 years" Well sorry but if you were planning on a 4 year upgrade on growth alone you are just nieve.
The only upgrade that you can reasonably count on is due to age out retirements at any airline. The single biggest issue the east has with the NIC is that it takes most of the massive east retirements coming up and give those spots to west guys. When somebody has been sitting in the right seat for 15 to 22 years waiting on the guys to retire and some arbitrator says "Nope now most of those seats go to another group" you are going to have massive resistance.
Protect the attrition on both sides east guy retires east guy takes the seat, west goes west gets it and the resistance from the east will almost all dissappear. BUT since we have had this conversation before and the west sees the east retirements as a way to not have to wait for their guys to retire, they don't even want to talk about it since their retirement spike does not come up until next decade.
A glaring example of this is Parkers statements in the town hall. Basically zero movement on the west in 2013, not even enough to get the furloughees back. While the east retirements are already causing a good amount of hiring. Thats why straight DOH wont work and NIC wont work. Either way gives something to the other side that they did not bring into the merger.
C and R the retirements on both sides and most on the east will be very receptive to other aspects of the list in my opinion. I would say the retirement issue is about 85% of all the problems the east has with the NIC.