I'm getting my CLP this week. I've done my research and I believe I'm going to contact Millis. I live in Atlanta. Just looking to get the 411 on Millis as far as whether is a good company to start with. What kind of equipment they have, hometime,and what kind of lanes they generally run. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
New to the trucking.
Discussion in 'Millis' started by Ellimar1021, Nov 19, 2018.
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Don't know what a CLP is, but I don't know everything. Best thing to do is call a recruiter from Millis. I wouldn't expect them to tell you exactly what lanes they run or who their better customers are. If you should speak to someone who isn't knowledgeable or seems dodgy, then call back and speak with a different recruiter if one is available and repeat your questions. If you still have difficulty getting answers, then move on.
Whatever you do, keep far away from CRST and England.Ellimar1021 and gntorres61 Thank this. -
most of the drivers that can't spell cdl useually end up at cr England
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Commercial Learner's Permit. To the OP, I can't speak on Millis because I've never worked for them. Check the threads on here about them. Put Millis in the search bar. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Focus on getting better and gaining experience and everything will take care of itself...good luck to you!!Ellimar1021 and slim shady Thank this.
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Millis Training Institute is a good program. Six to one instructor to students l ratio. School is in two parts, three and a half weeks classroom/range/on the road training. Then you drive at least 15k miles with a trainer during which you will earn .43 come for all paid miles. EquiEllimar1021 Thanks this.
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Accidentally posted before I was finished, lol, sorry.
Equipment to n Kenworth T680. All units are automatic, but you so spend somentEllimar1021 Thanks this. -
Dang, fat fingers, you so spend some time with manuals on the range. Trucks have flat screen TV with directv, Sirius XM radio. Fridge. Nice trucks. We run East of I-35.
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Thanks for the info.
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That's a good one.
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