I would hate to be trying to get into it now, the boom time has probably gone for some time.. I have friends in the ME that are busting to get out and come home to Aus to take FO slots.. And these guys are all heavy jet captains.
We average 12 days off per month.. I assume you guys 8?... Perhaps if the circumstances were different you wouldn't look at it like just another shiny jet syndrome..that's good your happy with your lot.. I enjoyed my turboprop years and look back on them fondly. The airline I flew for was a big family airline and Ansetts main regional... Don was a great man and Australian aviation pioneer..we weren't just a number in his airline, we were part of the family.
I love models.. Always have, they are a great source of relaxation for me.. But they don't pay the bills or provide me with the professional development that I require..
Are they Ray?... Try flying a jet inside 20 miles with a screaming tailwind on base and a slippery wing that won't allow you to slow down... Then fly a turboprop in same said conditions..

It's hard for me to get used to these changing times... I remember when the air was clean and the sex was dirty..