DBH3 - FDTL - FAST DESPATCH LOGISTICS LIMITED - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

FAST DESPATCH LOGISTICS LIMITED
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
4 months ago
Applications closed


DBH3 - FDTL - FAST DESPATCH LOGISTICS LIMITED - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

We have a fantastic opportunity for Delivery Associates/ Drivers with immediate start available in your area TODAY!


Fast
Despatch Logistics is one of the largest final miles, home delivering
companies in the United Kingdom operating from more than 60 locations
and delivering parcels for many of the leading parcel carriers. Were
known for our on-time delivery capabilities and thats down to the
professionalism and dedication of our drivers.


If youre
interested in joining a business where you can have fun, achieve amazing
results and put smiles on peoples faces, this is the role for you. Our
Delivery associates drive the pulse of our logistic on the ground and
play a key role in getting our customers orders out to them in every
step of the chain.


This is a varied, challenging role and every day is different!


We also have a policy of promoting from within, so there will be opportunities to progress.


The Right Candidate:


Individuals
who have the right to work in the UK with a Driving license cat. B from
minimum 2 years (6 penalty point maximum, endorsements like TT, DR, IN
etc. are not accepted).


Experience as a Delivery Associates/ Drivers would be preferred although is not essential as full training is provided!


To start you will need to:


Pass Criminal Check


Pass Drugs and Alcohol test


(All free of charge)


Fast Despatch Logistics pride ourselves on never taking any upfront costs. At FDL we invest in our team!


Working with FDL you will benefit from the following:


Pre-planned Multidrop routes


Easy step by step software guiding you during the working day


Routes planned for up to 9-hour although a full route is paid even if you complete it earlier.


Rapid Loading Times - all parcels are sorted and ready to be loaded by yourself (takes up to 15 mins)
Daily earning up to 177 +VAT (if applicable)


Paid Training


Great ACHIEVABLE incentive opportunities Once achieved the incentive is fully paid!


Average weekly earnings 780+


Weekly payments every Monday


Working Mileage paid separately


Van can be provided if required


How to JOIN?


Hit Apply button, yes is that easy.


FDL
is an equal opportunity service provider. We believe passionately that
resourcing a diverse workforce is central to our success and we make
recruiting decisions based on your experience and skills. We are also an
advocate of The Real Living Wage making sure all are workforce receive
wages higher than the national average.


#FDLLUK


Job Type: Full-time


Schedule:


  • Day shift





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