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    Light Load Member Blufreeze's Avatar
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    Tank Truck Millis Daily Mileage

    I was wondering what the average daily mileage is, that Millis expects from the drivers? Or if there is one.




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    Medium Load Member spanky's Avatar
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    They dont have a daily aveage they just try to keep you moving as much as possible. They dont say much as long as you are making your pickup and delivery on time. It will also depend if you go regional, dedicated, or over the road. after a while your dispatcher will learn how you like to run and they can do a better job of keeping you moving.

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    With regards to the regional, dedicated or over the road spanky, do we have that choice right out of mti? And if you can give us a brief rundown on each with some pros and cons would be helpful.. Thanks a bunch as always

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    Medium Load Member spanky's Avatar
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    Usually when you get out of school they want you to go over the road for a while so you can some expeience driving in different places. Where you live at all you will be able to do is over the road or possibly the Streator regional that runs glass to the breweries in Milwaukie and Trenton OH. When get to school you will just need to ask your instructor to make sure what you going to be able to do.