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DCB1 - GSSL - GO SERVICE SOLUTIONS - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

GO SERVICE SOLUTIONS
West Sussex
3 weeks ago
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DCB1 - GSSL - GO SERVICE SOLUTIONS - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

Join as a driver with your own van and earn up to Per Week PLUS Fuel & VAT or you can rent a vehicle from us at a competitive rate to earn up to Per Week PLUS Fuel & VAT*.


As a self-employed Multi Drop Courier you will be the face of our business and the face of our customer, the worlds largest online retailer.


Some of what we have to offer:


Weekly pay


Up to Per Day + VAT


Paid training days + VAT per day


Fuel reimbursed Working miles


Vehicle rental with a Low Deposit, No initial rental costs, No commitment, the necessary insurance included!


Deducted directly from invoices so no upfront costs!


Dedicated Management team to help support you & help make you part of our family, we want you to stay and build teams that last!


Like the sound of being your own boss, with no pressure and no one standing over your shoulder?


Then apply online today You could be earning next week!


COVID-19 considerations:


We follow strict Covid-19 precautions including 2 metre distancing and have PPE readily available such as face masks, hand sanitisers and gloves.


Additional pay:


  • Bonus scheme

  • Performance bonus


Benefits:


  • Flexible schedule


Experience:


  • delivery driver: 1 year (preferred)


Licence/Certification:


  • Driving Licence (required)





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