*chuckle* Raskal, great car... I have an '02. Your "current position" got a laugh, too. Funny how that works once you get into a good corporate gig.
QOL at the regionals isn't going to be much better than at a good charter or corporate gig where you're home every other night. If you do a lot of international or overnights with your charter flying, the QOL *can* be better, IF you live in your base.
If you don't live in-domicile, I'd suggest staying away from a regional if you have a "GOOD" charter or corporate job and get into Netjets as soon as possible.
I've done all of it (except military flying), and am in a position to where I have to go back to the regionals or charter again for a year or two, and I chose a charter job with 10 guaranteed days off a month and the ability to eventually grab a local Lear gig here in town rather than go back to the regionals, even as a street Captain.
The pay, schedule, and days off just isn't worth it if you've got a family and/or a job that pays significantly better (which virtually ALL of your CA charter gigs will and just about any Corp gig I can think of). 1st year MSA Saab CA pay is $43 an hour, 85 hour average credit = $3,855 a month and my buddy said they were averaging 11-12 days off a month in MEM as junior CA's.
If you're young (under 30) and want to wait for the 10-year NWA flow-through carrot, then I guess it might be a decent trade-off. Compass is taking all the RJ growth for a while, so you might be in a Saab for quite some time...
Just a few thoughts, take it for what it's worth. :beer: