Jets tend to be a little indeterminate at low speed as the aggressiveness of output is a flow volume function. This can be a little problematic if you are working in an area with relatively stout currents (e.g., docking perpendicular to the flow in a river) where the physical space constraints prevent the throttle required to adjust position; an excellent answer to this is the addition (at a fairly substantial cost) of bow or/and stern thrusters.
If you can find one, the Hinckley picnic boat uses jets and thrusters with a joystick control and can literally walk sideways; I am told that bayliner has added a jet/joystick option to one of their boats.
Having replaced my fair share of props, I like the concept of a jet, but the low speed considerations can be overwhelming depending on where you boat.