As many of you know, I'm driving a cab at the moment, which has been paying the bills well for the past 18 months. Well, we've had a situation arise with accidents and other vehicle problems the past 10 days or so which in and of itself isn't cutting my hours, but the resulting effect is that there are now fewer vehicles in our fleet. Our company does ambulance and medical transportation (which is what the company did originally) in addition to cab service (which it started in 2002), and because there's no guarantee that an independent contractor will be available to help cover extra demand for medical transportation, the company is now mandating that at least two non-IC drivers be available at all times. Non-IC drivers are on the company payroll and have set schedules, although they only make minimum wage and any tips they might get from taxi runs, whereas independent contractors lease cabs on a per-shift basis but have to cover the cab lease before they make any money for themselves.
So for me and other independent contractors, if we don't get to the station before other ICs snap up available vehicles, we're out of luck for the day, or until another driver goes home. Because independent contractors set their own hours--we just come in whenever we want, not having a set schedule--there's no guarantee that we will be able to get a cab when we want to drive, as is the case for me today (at least until 7 p.m.--I usually start driving on Saturdays at around 4 p.m. if there's a cab available). So as I'm writing this, I'm sitting here at the station across the room from another independent contractor who's watching golf on TV and babbling on and on about how he hopes he'll be able to get a car to drive this evening while I'm sitting here typing this and am about to see if I've got leads on freelance writing/editing jobs. It looks like a good time to start looking for more income streams.