So I'm thinkin of starting out with millis transfer if I don't find a company to hire me before I turn 21 ( currently 20 ) what is their job experience qualifications and do they hire at 21? Don't want to be turned down, also how is their training program? Sorry if the questions are dumb, I'd appreciate any and all info, thanks!
Need info on millis transfer
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Joel Barzinpour, Dec 20, 2013.
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They are not a bad company and they do have a school.
They used to be on my backup plan list until they started installing cameras in the trucks filming their drivers inside the cab.
I am not comfortable with that. If it comes down to the day when all companies start doing it then i will start driving naked. That'll teach 'em to invade my privacy....loltheBadger719, Irelandmichael, Boomer 1 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Your privacy sounds hairy, and like something that might stain a fabric seat.
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You, sir. Are a genius. Thanks for the laugh!Joel Barzinpour and tow614 Thank this. -
####, cameras in the cab?? That's a little much. Has to be uncomfortable driving knowing someone is watching you 24/7 , besides that it sounds alright? In pretty close to the burleson center so it's convenient as well, I'm trying to avoid the mega carriers as much as possible ( swift cr ) just trying to get into the industry asap
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If you're close to Burleson, go talk to them. Their website says must be 21 yrs. old.
Contact the household goods movers about being a driver helper. You can drive within Texas then.Joel Barzinpour Thanks this. -
Thanks Chinatown, would you know of any household goods company's?
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Household Movers (bedbuggers) :
NAVL
Bekins - bekinsA1jobs
United Van Lines
Wheaton World Wide
Allied Van Lines
Mayflower Transit
Atlas Van Lines
Graebel Van Lines
Global Van Lines
Corrigan Moving Systems
Plus all these companies have agents under other names, which you can find in the Yellow Pages.Joel Barzinpour Thanks this. -
I've been told that moving companies should be avoided.....too much liability and the loading/unloading is backbreaking work for slightly more money than van or flatbed.Chinatown Thanks this.
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