See, now what you said makes sense to me. I guess I was viewing things from a different perspective. We (native RAH) didn't do this to you (YX,F9,Lynx). Our collective mgmt groups did.
At the end of the day, I think what transpired was bad for everyone, including the native RAH pilot group and especially bad for the FO's like myself. See, we were hired at a regional where we expected to bide our time, take our upgrade as CA's moved on, and then move on ourselves. In our wake the regional life-cycle continues. Hire on, low FO pay, low CA pay, get hired at a "real" airline. That's all been upset. We were hired on but all of a sudden, CA's are no longer "moving on." Many have decided to hang-out b/c why go to the bottom of another seniority list when the airbus and 190 that you could be flying there have come to you and your current seniority list. While you won't fly the airbus for at least 5 years and probably closer to 10+, at least it's now a possibility and you don't have to give up seniority/pay. That leaves the FO's stuck at a job that went from a regional upgrade timeframe to a national/LCC upgrade timeframe...but we're still stuck with the BS pay and workrules that come at a regional. We're all very, VERY aware that that has to change with this upcoming contract which is why we are all preparing for the inevitable need to strike (my strike fund is growing daily and I hope that's the case for everyone).
I truly feel bad for the YX FO's who will likely come over as FO's but at a far lower pay scale than what they left. Sure, it's a paycheck, but it's a bad paycheck to be doing the same thing you were doing last year. That's business and while I didn't do it to you and neither did any native RAH pilot, at least I understand the rawness of that deal. Meanwhile the masterminds behind it all sit around happy as could be that the pilots are at each others' throats. Divide and conquer.