Firsf off, I agree with you on almost everything. I don't fault any Chautauqua pilot for anything other than some arrogant attitudes based on phenominal growth and rapid upgrades, but so what.
I thought you should have stuck it out for an industry leading contract that's all. If you did your company would still have been very profitable, but you probably wouldn't have gotten so much growth. I think you know this as did your MEC and BB certainly knew it.
What you don't see yet, through the haze of rapid upgrade time and the industry leading resume fodder that comes with it, is that mentality is a cancer on our profession. Good for you, for now, but bad for us all in the end. If we underbid you and secured all DCI flying permanantly, stopping your growth and causing hundreds of furloughs and downgrades would that be cool? Just 'bidness'?
What if we signed a 20 year contract with 0.1% annual raises. That way we could say we didn't take concessions, got higher rates, improved on scope and got the raises that come from rapid upgrades.
So to answer your question, no I don't expect you to quit to help me out. But you've got to realize that outsourcing pilot labor is horrible for the profession, and the more outsourcing to more and more "airlines" flying bigger and bigger equipment for more and more airlines is not a good thing, and it needs to be fixed.