RE: Broom made a response about what your time is
In essence your time is what you value it to be. Back in the 80's I had a world famous Private Investigator tell me after a short conversation, "If you don't know how to charge, you might as well be picking apples". There is in fact a lot of merit to this comment, but....it is in the eyes of the beholder. If you sit for two days as a driver, no big deal to most companies (in my opinion); however if a company looses their telephone connections for two days I am sure that they are screaming to the telepone company that they are loosing money. Same scenario in my eyes, just they are loosing more money that I would be for the two days that I was out of business.
As long as the market is overloaded with drivers and trucks, this will continue. If there was ever a shortage it would go back to the days when you would be paid by a company to DH to a specific area and wait for a load while being paid a designated amount just for sitting there. So face it, there are more drivers than there are loads, and as long as the economy remains like it is (until a lot of people can get a good paying job) you are going to sit and nobody outisde of your immediate interest is going to loose any sleep over it. I finally gave it up after 10 years, not making any money but sure as heck not paying out $175.00 a week just for company deductions. I really don't think that freight runs will increase that much to keep up with the demand of drivers, ergo, you will sit and your time is your time, it's up to you to do what ever you think has to be done. Just remember, cheap freight, ever increasing Mom and Pop Expedite Companies, unemployment, and a mutitude of other factors is going to cut your profits eventually. I wish you all well as the best of luck.