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DCE1 - LDGT - L D LOGISTICS PVT LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

L D LOGISTICS PVT LTD
South Yorkshire
2 days ago
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DCE1 - LDGT - L D LOGISTICS PVT LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

At LD Logistics Ltd, we are an Equal Opportunity company and extremely passionate about what we do. We have an outstanding fleet at our disposal whereby we deliver everything from raw materials to consumables and finished goods. Customer experience is key to us and we strive to leave our customers smiling. Sound good? Why not read on to find out how to join us?


Successful drivers always put safety first and care deeply about the customer!


******* We pay for the VAN, FUEL and INSURANCE*******




Benefits:


A min Pay of 119.25per Day and Scope of earning up to 140Per Day.


Service payments paid weekly.


NewFords &Mercedes Sprinter van provided fully insured.


12 days paid training provided


Uniforms provided


Bonus & reward scheme in place


Safe working conditions


Motivated and diverse team


Max 2 years old delivery vehicles with modern technology which makes your workday easier


24/7 driver support which helps you on the road


Packages are pre-sorted for your van loading


Additional help during van loading


With us everyone is heard and everyone is observed. A flat hierarchy enables discussions at eye level


Requirements


Commercial (or work related) driving experience is a plus but not required.

Mobile device during work time in order to stay connected and provide informationto navigate your routes efficiently and get delivery instructions from customers


Full UK or Euro Driving licence and a maximum of 6 points with no active IN, DR or TT codes.


Able to pass a criminal background check (paid for by the company).


Able to pass a drugs & alcohol test (paid for by the company).


Be able to commute to and from delivery station


Good written and spoken communication skills


Ability and will to be able to use the stairs to deliver packages


Able to lift and delivery packages (up to 23 kgs)


Can be up to 180 stops per day but all within a 1or2 mile radius





Compensation details: 94.5 Hourly Wage





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