PreacherRich
Seasoned Expediter
Do you have liability (750k-1 million) and cargo insurance (industry standard 100k)?
Just curious, I don't know much about what is required from the carriers to be a "multi-carrier", or Independent Contractor.
This has been an interesting thread to read, even if it's gotten alittle off topic..lol
Spent a lot of time going over things with my insurance agency and this week and talking about this very issue. We require our drivers to run $100,000 cargo and $1,000,000 in liability, which is the standard in the industry. If anyone out there is carrying less than that you are wrong. What I am writing about applies to drivers of vehicles under 10,000 (GVWR)
One of the main issues with drivers having their own insurance and running for muliple carriers is this. The carrier has a bunch of drivers each paying their own premiums. If Joe the Driver had a bad month and didnt make his insurance payment, the policy could lapse and freight could be moved without actually being covered. There are several companies that did not do their due dillegence and make sure that all policies are current and put safe guards in place to make sure they absolutely were protected. I was told that with one main insurance company that just about all policies with an MC Number attached will be audited and if there are gaps, they will be cancelled or not renewed. Many have fallen recently because of that.
About just requiring a driver to run under their own authority, if a carrier books a load for Joe the Driver who is running under his own MC Number, that carrier would be brokering that load out to "Joe the Driver Carrier Group" MC# XXXXXXX. That would limit greatly the loads available because it is now a double brokering situation. Bad deal for the driver.
Many brokers out there are no longer doing business with carriers who allow their drivers to run for multiple carriers. The industry is changing and has been for a while. The multi-carrier model is not dead but is on it's way out. I would expect, in the not to distant future, all drivers will have to choose and go with one carrier. I have been strong supporter of the multi-carrier model, it was how I ran when I first bought my van and got into expediting. If I was just getting into the business toady, I would pick an awesome carrier, logo up and run.
As of now, On call Logistics is no longer hiring drivers that run for multiple carriers. However, I have an amazing group of drivers that do run for multiple carriers and am not willing to just kick them to the curb. We have been through a lot together. We have put them on notice of the changes, offered them the opportunity to run for us exclusively or their insurance agent must sign and notarize a form to make them (the agent) liable for any loss is we are not notified of any changes or cancellations of their policy.
Well, I apoplogise in advance for the typos and run on sentances....
Have an amazing day!