We at Boyle Transportation Services are proud of our history of excellence in the transportation industry. The company was founded as Boyle Brothers Truckmen in 1908 by brothers John, Peter and Stephen Boyle. All had made their way from Ireland in search of good fortune in America. Arriving through Ellis Island, the brothers found employment in and around the port centers of Newark, New Jersey.

The three set to work with horses and wagons providing drayage service throughout the busy port area. Hard work paid off and the company began to flourish. Soon, the demanding work proved too difficult for the horses. Freight trucks and dump trucks were put into service to replace the troublesome “hay burners”. During the early days, the fleet hauled many types of commodities. Coal, sand, and gravel kept the dump trucks busy, and lumber, pipe and metals kept the freight trucks busy.

When World War I was declared, Boyle Brothers Inc. answered the call to military duty. Two brothers and many co-workers joined the armed forces overseas. Back in New Jersey, the company began to suffer the effects of the war: strict war rationing of fuel, rubber, and metals made it difficult to operate the equipment. Upon his return from the war, Peter left the business in pursuit of other goals, and John and Stephen set out to re-establish their trucking company. In 1931 Boyle Brothers Truckmen was incorporated and became Boyle Brothers Inc., and our original permit of Contract Carriage #65527 was issued.

The post war economy was good for trucking and the business prospered. The fleet expanded in size and included some of the first tractor-semi trailers in operation on the East Coast. Growth was accomplished primarily through acquisitions, and our operating region grew accordingly. During this time, Boyle Brothers Inc. was one of the few carriers with authority to haul building materials between all points from Maryland to Massachusetts. These were good times in the trucking industry. But things were about to change as the United States of America became involved in World War II.

From a lesson well learned during World War I, Boyle Brothers Inc. was much better positioned for wartime trucking. Stephen and John had built a strong partnership with the defense industry. They began to provide services for the war effort. During these tough times, Boyle trucks were busy hauling airplanes, ordinances, and shells to military installations along the East Coast. And for this tremendous war effort, Boyle Brothers Inc. earned a presidential commendation signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt. We proudly display this bit of corporate history at our terminal today.

Following the post war economy, Boyle Brothers Inc. continued to flourish. Our flatbed and freight operations continued to grow while dump truck operations were ended. Sleeper trucks and stretch flatbeds were introduced to the fleet as the straight trucks were replaced with longer and stronger semi-trailers. Bigger and more powerful Boyle trucks were now busy hauling good to all points East of the Mississippi River. Boyle Brothers Inc. was quickly becoming one of the premiere trucking operations on the East coast.

This strength proved invaluable during the dramatic changes that took place in the industry in the 1970’s and early 1980’s. Deregulation and tough economic cycles claimed many of the old-time trucking outfits. Yet, the dedication to customer service and solid business practices allowed Boyle Brothers Inc. to continue serving customers through these tough times. Adapting to the new business environment, Boyle Brothers Inc. today is a full service provider of the BEST transportation service available.

We offer a complete line of transportation services including Van trailer service, Curtain sided trailer service, Flatbed trailer service, and third-party Logistics service. We are proud of our 100+ years of history. Boyle Brothers Inc. continues on with the same dedication to excellence and commitment to our customers.

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DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

In accordance with the provisions of Section 604(b) (2) (A) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, Public Law 91-508, as amended by the Consumer Credit Reporting Act of 1996 (Title II, Subtitle D, Chapter I, of Public Law 104-208), you are being informed that reports verifying your previous employment, previous drug and alcohol test results, and your driving record may be obtained on you for employment purposes. These reports are required by Sections 382.413, 391.23, and 391.25 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. The Company may request background information about you from a consumer reporting agency in connection with your employment application and for employment purposes. This information may be obtained in the form of consumer reports and/or investigative consumer reports. These reports may be obtained at any time after receipt of your authorization and, if you are hired by the Company, throughout your employment.

Asurint or another consumer reporting agency will obtain the reports for the company. The reports may contain information bearing on your character, general reputation, personal characteristics, mode of living and credit standing. The types of information that may be obtained include, but are not limited to: social security number verifications; credit reports; criminal records checks; public court records checks; driving records checks; educational records check; employment verifications; personal and professional references check; licensing and certification records checks; drug testing result; etc. The information contained in the reports will be obtained from private and public record sources, including, as appropriate, personal interviews with sources, such as neighbors, friends and associates.

You may request more information about the nature and scope of any investigative consumer reports by contacting the Company. A summary of your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act is also being provided to you.

AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION

I am a serious applicant for employment at Boyle Transportation Services. As such, I certify that the information I have provided to the Company is accurate and complete. I authorize the Company and any agent acting on its behalf to confirm this information and to secure necessary information from all my employers. As part of this inquiry, my complete police and driving record will be reviewed as well as any information pertaining to prior drug and alcohol testing performed by past employers. I release all of those information providers, the Company and any agent acting on its behalf from any and all liability arising from their giving or receiving information about my employment history, previous drug and alcohol test results or qualifications.

I understand that, as an applicant for a position with the Company, I may be asked to demonstrate that I am capable of performing tasks which are pertinent to the job. I also understand that if offered a job, it may be conditioned on the results of a physical examination and drug test. I understand that this information is confidential and that disclosure of this information to me and to others will be governed by company policy and state law. This authorization will remain in effect throughout the term of employment. Any false or misleading statements I have made will be sufficient cause for rejection of my application or for dismissal if the company employs me.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DRIVERS REGARDING BACKGROUND REPORTS In connection with your application for employment by mail, telephone, fax, or computer, and during employment should you be offered a position, the Company ("Prospective Employer") may obtain one or more reports regarding your employment, credit, driving, and/or criminal background history from a Consumer reporting agency and/or other sources. If the Prospective Employer uses any information it obtains from a background report by a consumer reporting agency in a decision to not hire you or to make any other adverse employment decision regarding you, the Prospective Employer will notify you that the action has been taken and that the action was based in part or in whole on the background report, and will inform you about how to get in touch with the consumer reporting agency and obtain a free copy of the background report, and about your right to dispute any incomplete or inaccurate information in the report.

The Prospective Employer cannot obtain background reports from consumer reporting agencies or other sources regarding you unless you consent in writing. If you agree that the Prospective Employer may obtain such background reports, please read and sign the authorization form.

IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE REGARDING BACKGROUND REPORTS FROM THE PSP ONLINE SERVICE

In connection with your application for employment with Boyle Transportation Services ("Prospective Employer"), Prospective Employer, its employees, agents or contractors may obtain one or more reports regarding your driving, and safety inspection history from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

When the application for employment is submitted in person, if the Prospective Employer uses any information it obtains from FMCSA in a decision to not hire you or to make any other adverse employment decision regarding you, the Prospective Employer will provide you with a copy of the report upon which its decision was based and a written summary of your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act before taking any final adverse action. If any final adverse action is taken against you based upon your driving history or safety report, the Prospective Employer will notify you that the action has been taken and that the action was based in part or in whole on this report.

When the application for employment is submitted by mail, telephone, computer, or other similar means, if the Prospective Employer uses any information it obtains from FMCSA in a decision to not hire you or to make any other adverse employment decision regarding you, the Prospective Employer must provide you within three business days of taking adverse action oral, written or electronic notification: that adverse action has been taken based in whole or in part on information obtained from FMCSA; the name, address, and the toll free telephone number of FMCSA; that the FMCSA did not make the decision to take the adverse action and is unable to provide you the specific reasons why the adverse action was taken; and that you may, upon providing proper identification, request a free copy of the report and may dispute with the FMCSA the accuracy or completeness of any information or report. If you request a copy of a driver record from the Prospective Employer who procured the report, then, within 3 business days of receiving your request, together with proper identification, the Prospective Employer must send or provide to you a copy of your report and a summary of your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

Neither the Prospective Employer nor the FMCSA contractor supplying the crash and safety information has the capability to correct any safety data that appears to be incorrect. You may challenge the accuracy of the data by submitting a request to https://dataqs.fmcsa.dot.gov. If you challenge crash or inspection information reported by a State, FMCSA cannot change or correct this data. Your request will be forwarded by the DataQs system to the appropriate State for adjudication. Any crash or inspection in which you were involved will display on your PSP report. Since the PSP report does not report, or assign, or imply fault, it will include all Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) crashes where you were a driver or co-driver and where those crashes were reported to FMCSA, regardless of fault. Similarly, all inspections, with or without violations, appear on the PSP report. State citations associated with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) violations that have been adjudicated by a court of law will also appear, and remain, on a PSP report.

The Prospective Employer cannot obtain background reports from FMCSA without your authorization.

AUTHORIZATION

If you agree that the Prospective Employer may obtain such background reports, please read the following and sign below:

I authorize Boyle Transportation Services ("Prospective Employer") to access the FMCSA Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) system to seek information regarding my commercial driving safety record and information regarding my safety inspection history. I understand that I am authorizing the release of safety performance information including crash data from the previous five (5) years and inspection history from the previous three (3) years. I understand and acknowledge that this release of information may assist the Prospective Employer to make a determination regarding my suitability as an employee.

I further understand that neither the Prospective Employer nor the FMCSA contractor supplying the crash and safety information has the capability to correct any safety data that appears to be incorrect. I understand I may challenge the accuracy of the data by submitting a request to https://dataqs.fmcsa.dot.gov. If I challenge crash or inspection information reported by a State, FMCSA cannot change or correct this data. I understand my request will be forwarded by the DataQs system to the appropriate State for adjudication. I understand that any crash or inspection in which I was involved will display on my PSP report. Since the PSP report does not report, or assign, or imply fault, I acknowledge it will include all CMV crashes where I was a driver or co-driver and where those crashes were reported to FMCSA, regardless of fault. Similarly, I understand all inspections, with or without violations, will appear on my PSP report, and State citations associated with FMCSR violations that have been adjudicated by a court of law will also appear, and remain, on my PSP report.

I have read the above Disclosure Regarding Background Reports provided to me by Prospective Employer and I understand that if I sign this Disclosure and Authorization, Prospective Employer may obtain a report of my crash and inspection history. I hereby authorize Prospective Employer and its employees, authorized agents, and/or affiliates to obtain the information authorized above.