Leasing again at Boyd.

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  1. -insert name-

    -insert name- ATM squishier

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    Going back to lease because I'm tired of the BS I get about my idle.

    this time it's a 2006 9400i Eagle, Carrier APU, Kitty-witty C15.

    I'm paying 1,000.00 a month on it, for the account that is just for it I'm selling my old O/O truck-n-trailer(NO, not advertising it.)
    Anyways, not to sure where I should post this... but you get passed by a Boyd truck look for light smoke screaming out of the stacks.
     
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  3. 48Packard

    48Packard Ol' Two-stop Shag!

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    Good luck! Hope it works out great for you!
     
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    The truck I'm leasing has cheaper payments than the Pornstar's. Maybe this time I can put more towards the family. WAY cheaper payments, and it has had 5 owners so I know all the problems are worked out of it. The last driver was 3 years ago.
     
  5. daego65

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    does boyd govern the lease trucks
     
  6. -insert name-

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    Mine's set at 70. Depends on your safe miles, I'm not sure if you have under a million. Best part overall, they can't touch your truck at a terminal unless you authorize it.
    Had to say that to the new guy saying it needed a PM after I just had an overhead.
     
  7. Sip08

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    What are the requirements for the lease program at Boyd
     
  8. aiwiron

    aiwiron Road Train Member

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    Good luck and hope it works out for you, sounds like a decent option.
     
  9. THEPRIZEFIGHTER

    THEPRIZEFIGHTER Light Load Member

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    Not sure what requierments your looking for. Last I heard they want you to come on as a company driver and watch your miles for a few months, then if they think you run hard enough they'll let you do the L/P. It is a walk away lease so if it isn't working out you just tell them you want to go back to being a co driver. Alot of times you can even stay in the same truck, they'll just chang the truck # back to a company truck. Also when you go into the program you can choose any truck they have and they'll route that driver in and make him switch trucks
     
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