My Millis Experience -

Discussion in 'Millis' started by Baritone, May 16, 2010.

  1. WiTrucker29

    WiTrucker29 Light Load Member

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    No G22 he is mine at the end of March LOL. J/K
     
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  3. donb1959

    donb1959 Bobtail Member

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    So if I get a CDL permit, I can actually drive the truck with a CDL licensee?
     
  4. MTownZ

    MTownZ Medium Load Member

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    As far as I know that's correct
     
  5. wulfman75

    wulfman75 Road Train Member

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    If it's an o/o think they'd have to put you on their insurance for you to drive. If it's a company driver the company must give permission.
     
  6. wulfman75

    wulfman75 Road Train Member

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    Sorry forgot this was a millis thread. Yes all you would need is a permit. I believe your trainer actually takes you to do your cdl test.
     
  7. samurai

    samurai Heavy Load Member

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    yes your trainer takes you to your cdl test.
     
  8. donb1959

    donb1959 Bobtail Member

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    So, the way I'm reading it. Drivers with Millis, once solo can expect to get 2500-3000 miles more or less weekly. So, at .33 CPM that totals about $825.00 gross, is that about what one can expect after training? Thanks as always.
     
  9. samurai

    samurai Heavy Load Member

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    plus bonuses depending on pay plan you choose.
     
  10. sapamil

    sapamil Medium Load Member

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    that is exactly what you can expect however at 2500 that .33 turns into .37 @mile and at 3000 its .38@mile
     
    donb1959 Thanks this.
  11. donb1959

    donb1959 Bobtail Member

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    So, at 2500, you are paid .37 for the entire 2500, and at 3000 you are paid .38 for the entire 3000?
     
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