Boyd Bros. Transportation Inc. opened its Cincinnati, Ohio, facility late last year to support operations in that city and surrounding area. Since then, drivers have had access to many services they enjoy at the
Clayton and Birmingham terminals, including orientation and maintenance facilities, supportive staff to aid with any questions, and driver amenities to help make life away from home a little easier. Midwest drivers interested in driving with the company attend orientation in Cincinnati.
"The freight and runs in the Midwest continue to be very fruitful and our staff remains committed to working hard to support all our drivers running in this region," said Betty Nix, director of recruiting.
New drivers may be eligible to receive up to a $2,500 sign-on bonus when joining the company. Extensive freight lanes, good pay and comprehensive health benefits make the transition easy for any driver and his family. Drivers will also enjoy well-maintained equipment.
Boyd Bros. Transportation Inc., headquartered in Clayton, Ala., is a flatbed truckload carrier with positions available for company drivers, owner- operators, and those interested in a lease purchase program.
For more information, call (800) 543-8923 to find out how. You can also visit www.driveforboyd.com com for more information.
Boyd Bros.' New Cincinnati Facility Supports Drivers
Boyd Bros. Transportation Inc. opened its Cincinnati, Ohio, facility late last year to support operations in that city and surrounding area. Since then, drivers have had access to many services they enjoy at th
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