On the road with Millis

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Steelersjunkie, Aug 7, 2016.

  1. Expedition

    Expedition Light Load Member

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    Ok not bad. How's that per deim or non per deim working out for u. THXS
     
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  3. Steelersjunkie

    Steelersjunkie Road Train Member

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    As I've stated before, I'm not doing per diem. It's working fine for me but everyone's situation is different.
     
  4. Expedition

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    Thxs for your input. If I choose non per deim do I have to save all of my receipts while I'm on the road.
     
  5. Steelersjunkie

    Steelersjunkie Road Train Member

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    Again, as stated before in this thread....no, for most items. Please consult an accountant and your recruiter for tax and payroll questions.
     
  6. Mycrazytruckerlife

    Mycrazytruckerlife Bobtail Member

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    I think I might switch to non per deim I knew it was to good to be true.. when it come time for loans and other things per deim is against you
     
  7. Expedition

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    Yup I'm thinking the same thing
     
  8. Diablolover2

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    What's the difference between per diem and non? It seems that both are low paying, but why wouldn't you want bonus'?
     
  9. Steelersjunkie

    Steelersjunkie Road Train Member

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    Per diem pays 5cpm less per mile. The tradeoff is extra vacation time and a higher bonus. "Low paying " is a relative term. What do you consider low? As a new driver, 37cpm is definitely good. And, I'll never see that rate unless it's a short week due to home time. My first week got 2400 miles due to home time, and at that mileage I was at 40cpm. My second week i got 2800, at a rate of 41cpm. If I go over 3000, which isn't hard to do here as OTR, I'm now at a rate of 42cpm. That's amazing for a first year driver. Now, if I go to per diem, 37cpm drops to 32cpm. And the bonus? It's an extra 2cpm per year on top of the 1cpm a year I already get. Do the math....5cp more now, or a higer lump sum bonus that does not equal the loss I'm taking by doing per diem. Yes, you get taxed less so it shows a very slightly larger paycheck, but it also shows a much lower income. I'm getting a new car in a couple years, and that lower reported income will hurt me. I'm not saying that per diem is a bad option. I AM saying that it's a bad option for ME. There isn't a wrong answer here. It all depends on your personal situation.
     
    Last edited: Oct 26, 2016
  10. Expedition

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    Thxs for that breakdown was very helpful. I'll be heading to Eden in Jan. 9th.
     
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  11. Bubblehead69

    Bubblehead69 Bobtail Member

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    I went to the Cartersville Ga school from Aug 8 to 31. Good program, highly recommend. In my trainer's rig from Sept 6 and did 15,529 before I got my own truck on Oct 19. Been running OTR since then. Life is good. Overall I felt that they do a good job with getting you ready for your own truck. My trainer was spot on 100% a pro the whole time and I'm where I'm at now because of him. This thread was very helpful in making my decision to go with Millis. Thanks.
     
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