A couple of thoughts.
NJs was built by the "losers" that couldn't get hired anywhere else, and now they are trying to get away from that. Why? Stick to what has worked in the past. (and no, there are no "losers" here, just the perception).
I have no idea where to begin here man.
Ok... um, how bout this.
-Those "losers" are senior to you and will fly something larger than you for the rest of your career.
-Those "losers" kept the lights on until the company chaged to NJA fro EJA and matured to what we have now.
-Those "losers" have, NO DOUBT, learned much in their careers while working here... they've learned on their own, they've learned from others, we've all matured.
I can't say that the process is over, more like it's only begun to take traction in the last few years.
Hiring is broke because the company sent away one of the true crown jewels of the company. NJ screwed up there and I wish here nothing but the best for the rest of her days. We are truly at a loss.
Back to the point... we CAN'T do what always worked... we've grown, and outgrown the ability to run things like we always did.
Pilots NEED to know how to speak, how to deal with issues, to prioritize issues on the line and keep the desires (service) of the Owner in mind while, of course, preserving the utmost of safety.
Those "losers" you speak of have been hauled up by their boot straps to the new service level of the rising tide.
Over time, many will continue to learn much.
What will you learn? Discretion perhaps? Perhaps not...