Hey everyone, I will be going to class with Millis on January 18th in Cartersville. I've been reading a lot about Millis and there is a ton of information but I just wanted to get a few updated perspectives. So first just wondering if you guys think the company is still one of the best starter companies and also what is it like running regional in the Southeast as I'm thinking about doing that.
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Discussion in 'Millis' started by BIGREAD, Dec 13, 2015.
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Good luck to you. Keep us updated.
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@Chinatown where are you?
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I don't know, as far as I know they're still OK.
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What your'e not flatbeding any more Red?? Been off the board awhile. Hope you are doing ok
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If I am not mistaken dont they have driver facing cameras as well ... that thread needs a clean up lol
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yes, driver facing camerasfiremedic2816 and G13Tomcat Thank this.
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If nothing else, SE/reg will "hopefully" keep you out of the inevitable snow and ice. Good luck, Driver!
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I drove for them from March 2015 until July 2015. Ran southeast regional. Now this is just My opinion. Others may like it, but I had too many days when I would do short (75-250 Miles) runs. Stopping at shippers a lot eating up my 14 hour clock. They have good equipment. Almost all their trucks have forward and inward facing drive cams. Heavy loads that required hitting the nearest cat scale. I just don't like wasting time without the wheels turning. The company I am with now blows Millis away as far as being able to keep the left door shut and get those miles in. Millis is very good about getting you home on the weekend. That is a big plus to me. If you can afford to have low mileage weeks every other week, its not a terrible company to drive for. Where I'm working now I get on average 600 to 650 miles a day. Unless on occasion I have to wait on the turtle man on a forklift live loading me. 90% of the time its just drop and hook and I'm outta there rolling. As far as the 75-250 mile runs. I dont mean that's your total miles for the day. You may run 75 miles to pick up a load then take it 250 miles up the interstate then you might run another 100 miles and its time to start planning where you're going to park for your 10 hour break. Its a bummer that the truckstops start filling up around 7 pm. Not trying to discourage you. If you can afford the low miles then go for it. They take good care of their equipment. Treat you with respect. Before I quit they were talking about putting Direct TV in all the trucks also. Good Luck to ya
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