When it gets to the point (and some would argue that it has already gotten to the point) where drivers are no longer properly maintaining their vehicles, something bad is going to happen. We have very expensive machines to maintain just like factories do. If we cut the rates down too low, maintenance will become less of a priority and accidents will happen. There is only so low you can go in this business before you put the safety of the public at risk. I do agree that a lot of people will end up losing their shirts, that is unless they are die-hards and will be happy with a couple hundred dollars a week. I guess if you don't have a house and you are single, you could still make something out here. It does still beat working a 9-5. I actually work less as a driver than I ever did as a dispatcher. The only problem I have is direct delivery. Customers need to pay more money for direct delivery. We are not LTL carriers. I also think you sprinter guys need to start limiting your length and weight so that you're not giving away your full capacity for cargo van rates. Sprinter operators need that extra 10 cents per mile. I'm just sitting back and watching what will happen next.