I guess this will go into the "Can you top this?" category. Let me give some scenarios that highlight the Policy Manual provisions at SkyWest:
A. You are scheduled to do six legs of an hour each. Your actual times for alternate legs are 1:10 and 0:50 due to head/tail winds. At SkyWest, you will be paid for scheduled or actual, whichever is higher on a leg by leg basis. So you will actually fly 6:00 but get paid for 6:30.
B. You are scheuled to fly two legs at the end of the day for 2:00 but, due to weather or maintenance, the flights are cancelled. You are paid for the trips.
C. You have a very strange schedule of 9 days of 1:30 flight time and 9 days of 7:30 flight time. As a minimum, you will be paid 3:45 for the light days and 7:30 for the heavy days for a total of 101:15 for flying 81 hours. This highlights the presence of a TRUE minimum daily as opposed to the 30 day lookback variety.
Although SkyWest does not have ALL the features that some contracts have (commuter policy, trip rig, etc.) I think that it has the BEST overall package dollar for dollar for comparable aircraft (CRJ and Brasilia) for the pilot group than can be found anywhere.
Those who would dispute this might want to start with the figures paid for A, B, and C scenarios at their airline operating CRJ and or Brasilia.