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DCB1 - KMIL - KMI LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

KMI LOGISTICS LTD
West Sussex
2 days ago
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DCB1 - KMIL - KMI LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

KMI Logistics LTD is a company based in London operating in all England with years of experience. We are recruiting self employed multi drop delivery driver. If you are ready for a new challenge, customer oriented this opportunity is the right one for you.


We provide:
- Paid Training
- Vehicle, in case is needed
- Fuel allowance, paid by working miles
- Mobile usage allowance
- Weekly payment
- Support during all the process (from the pick up point until your last delivery point). You will just need to arrive to the pick up point where all the parcels are ready to be loaded and start your delivering day.
- All the routes are optimised and the routing system will take you through every single delivery location on the easiest way possible.


We offer:
- Part-time or Full-time Regime
- Up to 6 working days (7 days a week Operation)


- Competitive daily rate, up to 200 (including performance bonus and incentives - National minimum wages criteria is met)


In order to apply, we will need from you :


- Identification document (ID card, Passport or Birth certificate).
- National Insurance Number
- Driving Licence (over 2 years with no more than 6 driving penalty points)


- Complete a Toxicology Test and DBS Report


For more information please contact us, we are happy to provide all the information that you need. Immediate available.


Reference ID: driver


Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent


Salary: Up to 200.00 per day





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