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Boyd CDL student truck driver opportunities will allow you to build your dream truck driving career; go from graduate, to lease purchase, to owner operator, to small fleet owner, all with ample opportunities to become a trainer.
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Be The Author Of Your Story – Write Your Future With Boyd Bros. Transportation. As a recent CDL-A graduate you can pave the path for a successful and financially satisfying career with Boyd Bros. Transportation.
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Lease Purchase settlements - 65% of haul. Zero down - no money required to get started - Lease to pay. Once the lease is paid the truck is yours! With each new driver we bring on board, we continue to grow our legacy.
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Throughout our 65-year history we've advanced the organization by putting people first. Milestone Bonus for experienced drivers - $1,500. Tractor payment average $890 per week - pricing varies depending on the truck you choose.
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4 days of securement training on BHM yard. 2 weeks on the road with a trainer. A satisfying career with satisfying rewards – Earn a pay raise after the first month! First month: 48 CPM. 12-24 months: 52 CPM.
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With each new contractor or driver, we bring on board we continue to grow our legacy. No Balloon payment. There’s a reason one out of every six of our CDL-A truck drivers and contractors is a Million Miler.
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Contractor Support Team dedicated to helping our contractors succeed. Boyd Bros.' reputation was built upon a strong culture and the integrity of our team. Connect with us today to see how much you could earn just for joining the Boyd Bros. team.
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6-12 months: 51 CPM. 1-3 months: 49 CPM. 3-6 months: 50 CPM. 24+ months: 53 CPM. And earn even more along the way.
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6-12 months: 51 CPM. 1-3 months: 49 CPM. 3-6 months: 50 CPM. 24+ months: 53 CPM. And earn even more along the way.
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No Balloon paymentLease Purchase settlements – 65% of haul Zero down – no money required to get started Minimum load pay No trailer rental 100% fuel surcharge Weekly settlements No trailer rental Boyd discounts on fuel & maintenance Rider program High-quality, late-model equipment Contractor Support Team dedicated to helping our contractors succeed.
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Build Your Trucking Legacy With Our Top-notch Training Program. 6-12 months: 51 CPM. 1-3 months: 49 CPM. 3-6 months: 50 CPM. 24+ months: 53 CPM. And earn even more along the way.
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