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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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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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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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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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Lease Purchase settlements – 65% of haul. Boyd Bros.’ reputation was built upon a strong culture and the integrity of our team. Zero down – no money required to get started – Lease to pay.
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Connect with us today to see how much you could earn just for joining the Boyd Bros. team! Once the lease is paid the truck is yours! At Boyd Bros., we are bound by values that reinforce your success.
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With each new driver we bring on board, we continue to grow our legacy. Throughout our 65-year history we've advanced the organization by putting people first. Milestone Bonus for experienced drivers - $1,500.
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Tractor payment average $890 per week - pricing varies depending on the truck you choose. 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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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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