My point exactly, if many of the company's operating today are only hiring people to work less than a 40 hour week just so they can avoid paying benefits then the least they can do is pay their workers not only a living wage but enough so that they may cover their own medical/dental/vision expenses.
As far as having a treasure chest in reserve to fall back on during the slow times, you may have a point. However, at least 96% of Americans are living check to check, while millions have lost their homes across America during this past decade. The lastest figures from the Dept. of Labor indicate that 90 MILLION people are either out of work or have given up searching for work, while millions more have settled for any job they can find, short of going on the govt. dole. Obviously, you're special, you work for a company that allows you to rack up mile after mile so you can sock away your savings. Good for you. You're house and your personal vehicle are probably paid in full too. Like I said, you're special. You even managed to find a company that does not expect you to take an 1800 mile run and then tell you to get it to the consignee ASAP, making sure to give you about 4 hours to fuel and sleep while enroute. Yes, you are a lucky man indeed. I wish I could be like you.