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Class 2 General Haulage

Driver Hire
Lancashire
1 month ago
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Class 2 Driver based in Clayton le Moors


Multi Drop Class 2 Work – 1-5 drops per day
8-12 hours per day
Palletised Deliveries
Curtain Side Work
Day Work
Immediate starts

You must have current Class 2 Licence. You will be doing Class 2 curtain side deliveries. Runs will FLT’d off. Immediate start and ongoing work available. Work available 1-5 days per week. Some later starts involved but Bulk Deliveries


£13.15 per hour to £19.15 per hour


This position is commutable from:


Haslingden, Blackburn, Accrington, Nelson.


What Driver Hire can offer you:

Working local to your home


We do our best to treat you fairly & with respect
You are not just a number
We pay you anything you are owed EVERY WEEK. (when you put your timesheet in on time!)

Locally Driver Hire Blackburn is one of the largest suppliers of Drivers in the local area, we have over 30 years combined experience of Transport / Recruitment in the area. We are open and honest with our drivers, we try to look after you hoping you will look after us in return!


Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company and Driver Hire Blackburn can provide regular, ongoing work around Blackburn and surrounding areas. We treat you as the true professional that you are and in our latest survey, 94% of our candidates said they were proud to work for us.

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