Oh, I understand it perfectly. I also know math. So you're saying the 20% and FSC together pays for fuel, or just the FSC pays for it? If it's just the FSC, which I figured does completely pay for fuel, and if it hasn't changed from the format when I was there, there is a chunk of change extra, then I wonder why an owner would have to pay his/her drivers only .42. There's plenty there. If you're paying extra, then kudos to you. If drivers aren't questioning the math, then they're complacent, and don't want to rock the boat, as I did.
By stating there are some people who take advantage completely counters your comment of there is always someone being taken advantage of. In this case, there is.
"The real thing is to treat your drivers well, fix your trucks when they break, pay them on time and correctly and have a respect for what they do for you. Lastly, Have a mutual understanding of needs and each party striving to meet those needs."
First thing I ask, is 'how much do you pay?' Treating me well means pay me a comparable rate, above all else. .42 is below par any way I look at it. To me, it is comparable to the craigslist ads where the company pays that wage, BUT on a 1099, when the rest of the industry pays benefits. I'm guessing you don't do those. If your drivers are happy, which you blame in your post, and you can sleep at night, then good on you. To say you're not taking advantage of the FSC by not using some of it, as bloated as it is, to cover the difference between their 40%, and the industry standard 40%, is what I call bs. Owners are letting things be 'just as they are' because it is the almighty 40/60 split, IMO. Like I said before, IF the shoe were on the other foot, the mass of owners would gladly break apart the FSC 'to make things more fair.' In fact, w the 50/50 split being asked of the OP, that pretty much confirms it. Even .45 would've gone a long way towards bridging that gap, in my case. Each driver would have to make their own decision on that.