Who the newcomers are doesn't really matter. Yes, there are a lot of new, inexperienced Indian and Chinese domainers at the moment because both of those markets have huge internet industries that are continuing to grow. Since those markets are so strong, it's probably worth looking into how you can capitalize on their growth. That's what these new domainers are doing.
We hope that there will always be newcomers. When the domaining industry stops growing, that's when we have a problem. NamePros has a lot of resources for domainers of all experience levels; it's a great place for them to get started. Yes, we're inevitably going to see some silly mistakes, and some people are going to refuse to learn--that's just the way the world is. Cutting off everyone because a minority never catches on won't help anyone. The people who don't learn are going to get frustrated and leave anyway.
As Eric pointed out, there are lot of areas on NamePros where you can go to collaborate with people who meet specific requirements. If you'd rather only do business with people who pay a monthly fee, we have a section for that.