as for super singles...
personally I don't like them. I wouldn't buy them but then again I don't own the truck. they like to hydroplane more than duals. Can't remember the last time I drove them on snow. They also like to destroy rims when you are loaded heavy and blow a tire. That can get real expensive, but like I said, I don't pay for them. You also don't have the ability to limp to an exit or truckstop to get a tire fixed which means you are waiting on road service.
But, they say they save money. Funny thing is, new trucks come in with duals on them and they swap them out for super singles. Then they swap the new duals back on to them before they sell them. I hear they get a better resale value on a truck with duals.
Is millis transfer still a good company too work for
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I think they could really expand if they did duals and chaining, that way we could run more west of the Mississippi. -
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I just inquired about refresher training, and a lady from Millis replied that all that is offer is complete CDL schooling... bummer!
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Hold up a minute... Millis just replied and wants to know more...
Edit: Alas, nothing more transpired...Last edited: Dec 14, 2016
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Hello all. This is my first post to the forum, and I used the search feature and found this thread, and read through all of the posts. I was just accepted by Millis and I am to attend class January 16th in Cartersville, GA. I have already paid my $100 over the phone, and realize I have to pay $400 on the first day of class. I was also told I needed to get a physical exam and my CDL learner's permit. Does anyone know what the approximate cost will be to get the physical exam as well as the learner's permit? I have 2 boys and I am married. My 2 boys are ages 3 and 1, and I want to get my OTR experience while they are young before going regional. (My wife is fine with this). I have 0 experience driving a big rig, and I don't know exactly what I am getting myself into, but I do have a personal friend who is a Millis Transfer OTR driver and he has kept me well informed of what a great company it is to work for. I have thought about getting my CDL for a long time, and I now have the opportunity.
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I would guess costs will vary from state to state but I could be wrong. If I remember right the cost of the permit here in Illinois was 50 bucks and when I renewed my physical a couple months ago it was 90, but could be very different where you are at.
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I got my first DOT physical done in Marietta at a Concentra, and it was $90; mind you, this was nearly three years ago. Any Walgreens with a clinic also does them, but I don't remember how much (which is sad since that's where I did my most recent DOT physical). In Georgia, the CDL learner's permit is $10.
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