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DBS3 - CNXL - CONSIGMENT X LOGISTICS GROUP LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

CONSIGMENT X LOGISTICS GROUP LTD
South Gloucestershire
1 week ago
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Multi Drop Delivery Driver



Daily rate £119.25 plus VAT



About us


Consignment X Logistics Group Ltd provide branded delivery solutions. We operate out of Avonmouth in Bristol delivering to residential and commercial customers. 



Job description


Self Employed Multi Drop Delivery Driver operating from Avonmouth, Bristol for Consignment X Logistics Group Ltd delivering to residential and commercial customers.




What we are looking for:
* Exceptional customer service & focus
* Attention to detail to ensure deliveries are completed according to correct procedure
* Dedication and commitment to the role
* Team player mentality as well as being able to perform on your own
* Must be able to follow clear instructions
* Flexible to service demands




What's great in the job?
* You are your own boss. You decide when you are available to work (Must be available for at least one weekend day per week)
* Setup assistance if you are not already self employed
* Simply turn up, load the van and head out on the road to start delivering
* Ability to earn performance and incentive bonuses
* Take home what you earn. No deductions on pay (apart from speeding fines)
* Fully paid training days
* You are not alone on the road. You have a huge support team behind you



Requirements:
* Full UK or EU Driving License ( max 6 points, NO active IN, DR or TT codes )
* Must pass a criminal background check
* Must pass a 5 point drug & alcohol test
* Vans are held overnight at delivery station therefore you must be able to commute to and from delivery station
* Good spoken and written English
* Reliable and can succeed in a fast paced environment



Daily rate £119.25 plus VAT



Job Types: Full time, Part time, Permanent or Temporary 



Reference ID: CXLG



Consignment X Logistics Group Ltd provided the following inclusive hiring information:


We are an equal opportunity business and considers all qualified applicants equally without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.





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