OMG!!!! Do you guys actually hear yourselves? (or most of the people here are big company owners that forgot how it is for the lonely O/O struggling to survive) I understand the Multi model, I have done that sometimes with 7 companies at the time, so I could survive. (I am insured with CIS, BTW) But everyone is saying that you actually make 'decent money' and profit??? REALLY, people? You talk about the 'bottom feeders'.......not that I am trying to condone cutting corners and not having coverage.......To ME safety is more important............but THINK about this a little.........a lot of O/O are barely making ends meet and running their asses off. Have you guys ever heard the saying "DON'T JUDGE ME UNTIL YOU HAVE WALKED A MILE IN MY SHOES"!!!...... Let's not talk about all the other expenses besides fuel and food. I agree with some of this article, that people try to take shortcuts and those are the ones giving the rest of us a bad name. BUT (and that's a BIG but) what are the O/O supposed to do, when they get 80/60 cents/mile? The insurance goes up and fuel does the same.......How do you support a family? You barely make enough to pay for your on the road expenses. As a driver you are on the road 2-4 weeks at a time to try and survive, you have no medical insurance (because it's too expensive and can't afford it, then comes the rent/mortgage, van/sprinter payment, other bills); by the time you add them all up you are in the negative earnings. Sooooo.....WHAT DO YOU DO? You are forced to cut corners in order to survive and feed your family. The company you sign on with gives you 1-2 runs per week at 60/80 cents/mile (or less) and sometimes not even that, you sit for 3-7 days. PLEASE, PLEASE explain to me how you can get your head out of the water. So after all this I wonder who is at fault?.........The 'bottom feeders' OR the insurance companies and other 'Bigger Carriers'. I do not want to put anyone down, my intention is to raise awareness regarding this issue and get you guys to think about the other side also.