Went to Selma, Al. last Thursday to check on hauling. There are 2 contractors working there. The first 1 laughed at me and said that he had a list of about 150 ahead of me and that he would not sign me. The other contractor contractor, Westgate, told me that they would sign me on, just bring the proof of $25K cargo insurance. Went back Friday night, spent the night in the truck. There were about 300 trucks in line, some had been there for 3 days. We had 4 trucks and went to the contractor at daylight Saturday morning, no one was there. They showed up about 7. They said things had changed and they would not sign any new trucks until Monday. There were several people there with insurance papers in hand as I and some friends. We watched for a while, it is rediculous how slow FEMA is. On Friday, they shipped out about 80 trailers, with several hundred trucks waiting, and thousands of trailers. Westgate had told me on Thursday that they would be shipping 24 hrs. a day but on Friday they shut down at 3 pm. Looks like they are trying to go slow just to prolong their job. One person was trying to call a tv station to try and get them to show the mess. I've never seen so many Fords anywhere, goes to show you that money talks, I guess. They are paying $5 a loaded mile. We were told that the other contractor only paid once a week and did not pay last week. Westgate told me that they would pay by the load, day, or week. I'm going to wait a day or so and go back and see if they will sign me on. Maybe some of them will get tired and go home. It seems that they did real good for the first week or so but now they have more trailers coming in than going out. I guess it's a typical government operation.