This is purely out of curiosity. Seems like when you sign on to a major carrier like panther, landstar express, V3, etc, you are under their authority and sign something saying you won't run loads for any other carrier (because you're using their insurance, dot and ein numbers, etc)
So what does it take to be a "business partner" with various carriers (basically running a load for them one of their own trucks couldn't cover I assume) vs being a "contractor" for them if that makes sense?
MC number, EIN, DOT number? all of it? none of it?
pretty sure i answered my own question but i just wanna be sure, thanks a lot.
So what does it take to be a "business partner" with various carriers (basically running a load for them one of their own trucks couldn't cover I assume) vs being a "contractor" for them if that makes sense?
MC number, EIN, DOT number? all of it? none of it?
pretty sure i answered my own question but i just wanna be sure, thanks a lot.