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DCE1 - GAMD - G A M DELIVERIES - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

G A M DELIVERIES
Flintshire
2 days ago
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DCE1 - GAMD - G A M DELIVERIES - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

Sign on bonus of 200 paid once you have done 24 days of work. Refer a friend and get 100 once they've done the above.




Temp 12 week no van hire




Join GAM DELIVERIESand become a self-employed high earning delivery driver.


Join us as a driver and earn up to 833.40 Per Week PLUS Fuel (based on 6 days per week including VAT). YOU DON'T NEED A VEHICLE WE WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH 1 AT A COST




GUARANTEED EARNINGS OF 115.75 +VAT PER Day after van cost




No upfront Deposit, No initial rental costs, No commitment, deposit deducted at 50 per week




You will be on the road, your own boss, delivering smiles to customers every day, no pressure and no boss standing over your shoulder!




You will be the face of our business and the face of our customer, the worlds largest online retailer, you will not just be representing GAM DELIVERIES, but you will be representing our customer who are industry leading successful companies.




Apply Now and start the process today we can have you on training within a few days.




What we offer is Amazing and here is a snippet:


Weekly pay (14 days net) - Directly into the bank with wise


Minimum 115.74 (including 1.80 bring your own device) + Vat Per Day for SWB Routes


Paid training days at 94.50 + Vat Per Day


Working miles paid for at national average costs taken from rac website weekly.


NO VAN RENTAL COSTS (vehicle must be returned before your day off)


Access to wise platform with huge discounts available from your everyday shopping at asda to your DIY projects at b&q.


Become VAT Registered to earn up to an extra 20% on top! GAM DELIVERIESis an equal opportunities company. We will not discriminate and will take affirmative action or measures to ensure against discrimination in all areas of recruitment, advertisements for any job applicant on the bases of race, colour, gender, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.





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