Absolutely. Just because the decision is the driver's doesn't mean the owner has to keep an unproductive driver. If you want to drive and be unproductive, get your own truck.that being said an owner may not care to see a truck trying to layover in boise, idaho every weekend. an owner is usually expecting productivity from the vehicles they own.
Depends on the contract and relationship between the owner and driver, but generally those are driver decisions. Sometimes an owner's advice on where to move is good advice, indeed. If the owner is paying for fuel, then the owner should have a considerable say in that.
But when you go in and out of service, that should be a 100-percent non-negotiable decision of the driver. If the driver isn't physically or mentally able to safely operate the vehicle, for whatever reason, that's the driver's call, no one else's.
I don't think a four day weekend is anything unusual unless they are doing it every weekend. With that said, a 2500 mile deadhead is quite a bit. Some of it would depend I guess on who is paying the fuel but there is still a pretty good cost for both parties. In my case, I would broker something at that distance. Have to remember, it is a partnership.
There's my penny in the pond.
For me anything over a four day week is to many. I like taking three to four days off a week no matter what. That said I'll work more the four if the rate I get is to good to pass up.
Thats fine if you are an O/O but a fleet owner cant have drivers only available 3 or 4 days a week.