Daffyduck528
Expert Expediter
I couldn't imagine having to call someone to verify every load either. I would expect the type of guidance that says 'don't take a load to this area because there's won't be any loads back', so I wouldn't get stuck in the middle of nowhere.
Also, some owners want the drivers to do things a certain way, like only put so much fuel in after a run, or run a certain schedule, things like that. So they do want to maintain some control over their truck and how it operates. I don't think I will ever be truly independent until I own my own truck. And no one has to pay my way back from nowhere, but me.
A good contract will outline some of those things as well. The more "control" an owner has, the blurrier the line gets between employee and ic. I have suggestions and recommendations to give to my drivers, but they are free to do with it as they will. If they don't make the right money, I'm free to take the truck back. As soon as an owner exhibits control over you I would run to another owner or demand they pay you on a w4 and get the real benefits of being an employee.
Why else would you want someone cheating you out of money? Because if your an employee being treated as an ic for tax purposes, that is wrong.