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DCB1 - TLOL - THE LOGISTICS ORGANIZATION LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

THE LOGISTICS ORGANIZATION LTD
Peterborough
2 days ago
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DCB1 - TLOL - THE LOGISTICS ORGANIZATION LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

Immediate start is available!
We are recruiting courier drivers for an immediate start across the South. This is a self-employed position available to all reliable and hard-working people.
Experience is not needed as paid training will be provided on the job.
UK/EU driving license (Cat B) to apply for this position


What we are offering:
Compensation - 153-173/day + VAT for Vat registered individuals + 5 performance bonus


Free van rental for the first 4weeks representing more than 900 extra.
Mileage paid on top of the day rate
Various bonuses in accordance with the time of the year
Bonus for extra work/hours
Easy and fast application process as no CV and delivery experience required
Safe working conditions
Motivated and diverse team
Transparent decision making with modern tools of communication and a comprehensive escalation process( www.tlo.fun for live chat with higher management
Weekly pre-advice sms with days worked and what to expect to get paid


Responsibilities of courier driver:
Load vans and deliver packages, by driving, stepping in and out of the vehicle safely
Adhere to all safety regulations on the road
Operate an electronic device for GPS and daily records
Greet and interact with customers and the public with a professional and positive attitude


Requirements of a courier driver:
Good communication skills
Good physical condition as you will be required to deliver parcels up and downstairs
Commercial (or work-related) driving experience is a plus but not required
Approximate working hours for courier drivers per day are 9


TLO is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage and celebrate diversity and all contracts will be offered based on the requirement, need and experience.


Job Type: Contract


Salary: 158.00-178.00 per day





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