I was right with you Mike on rogue drivers until this ending.
There was a comment posted earlier about this being a "no skillset job", and I have to completely disagree with that. Drivers and a direct representation of your company, just as one of your dispatchers or Salesperson. Remember your company is as only good as your drivers, without good drivers your NOT A GOOD COMPANY!
It is awesome that you and several others take that approach but I don't think that represents the majority of the transportation industry. Why? Because many are looking for drivers to fill seats and have a clean or a no experience record and have passable DOT health. That is much different than a good driver. It is all about whether they are a risk on paper. A walk through many truck stops provides that confirmation. I am amazed how many leave just on the sleep apnea stuff alone. But I digress.
I will touch where other won't.
Carriers are their own worst enemy in many cases. Over the years with buyouts/takeovers and companies trying to maintain profits of the past, they cut rates to compete and try to make it up through their contractors. See it all over the place. Rate cuts to drivers, manipulation of FSC, manipulation/shortage of mileage, insurance, detention time, fees galore, fuel purchase kickbacks, and I could go on.
This all in conjunction with CSA regs, rising operating costs, is slowly dropping the quality of drivers. No reason to sugar coat anything.
We are all in a industry that is operating on rates from years ago and with minimum cushion and many are totally clueless as to their operating costs or lack business acumen and this is what we get. The good ones either leave to only be quickly replaced, or they become your competition often doing their gig cheaper because they don't have the overhead and are willing to cut corners to gain market share. They also have access to the same information systems that were once proprietary.
My hope is a new breed of companies or management at existing carriers share yours and other thoughts. There are some great carriers make no mistake. But there are some that are driven by profit only, and little else. Many of those drive the market and make it tough on everyone else. Little will change until the industry as a whole gets a little honest with itself.
There is my penny in the pond.