I flew at Flexjet for 2 years before moving on... after the failed 727 company, I've been with Pinnacle for nearly 5 years. I was offered a job at Netjets at the same time I was offered PCL and turned NJA down.
The Fractional life is not any better than the regional life, after living both I can tell you that the following will get REALLY old, REALLY quick, especially if being home is of ANY importance to you:
- 7 days on duty in a row. Can you say burn-out?
- 14 days off a month (on average). Most regionals already get this.
- Humping someone else's bags around trying to pretend you give a sh*t.
- Doing all your own manual releases, flight planning, weather planning, route planning, catering, limos, taxis, etc.
- Cleaning the lav, or at least removing and replacing the nasty bastard and having the line people hate you for having to clean it (if they will).
- Cleaning the aircraft every leg. Stocking the aircraft every leg.
- Babysitting the millionair's obnoxious kids when they're flying without the parents.
- Never knowing if you're going to be on the ground on an overnight long enough to go out and do anything (I love knowing I'm going to get 30 hours in BOS or AUS to play).
- Now having to move somewhere you don't necessarily want to live. Then add insult to injury of not having any pass/jumpseat privileges to get BACK to where there are people you know and love.
I am at arguably one of the worst regionals in the world, and I still wouldn't leave here for NJA, even though the pay is pretty d*mn good (I wouldn't mind making $95-$105k right now and that's where I'd be coming up on in pay scale if I had the same seniority there).
If you're younger, don't have any firm ties, don't really give a rat's about upgrade (it's 3-5 years now at NJA), then by all means go for it. Just realize what you're getting into.