alx, obviously has never gone through Toronto in a truck & watched (Mostly in fear and awe) the idot Torontonians barrel in and out of traffic just barely missing your bumper only to slam on the brakes & skid to a stop right in front of you. Someone stated earlier there is no shortage of drivers & I firmly believe that & have for a lot of years. Only drivers willing to work for nothing. For ei. a factory worker & we'll use the term worker loosely because if you walk through a auto plant you'll see what I mean, if he had to work for driver wages & hours or conditions they'd all carry signs. Based on the increases of wages for auto workers & politicans from 1970 til now the average driver would earn 75 - 99 cents a mile plus benifits & O/O would get $5.75 - 6.75 / mile. There's no shortage never has been, just shortage of decent rates and pay.