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Delivery Driver DRG2 - H2O Logistics

H2O Logistics LTD
Berkshire
1 week ago
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Delivery Driver DRG2 - H2O Logistics

Delivery Driver Start Immediately | Weekly Payments



Looking for flexible work, weekly pay, and the freedom to work independently? H2O Logistics Ltd is recruiting reliable Delivery drivers to join our growing team. No prior delivery experience required just a valid driving licence and a positive attitude.


PAY RATES:


Standard Route (approx. 9 hours):


  • 177.80 per day (213.36 inc. VAT)
  • Fuel reimbursed


Large Route (approx. 9 hours):


  • 195.80 per day (234.96 inc. VAT)
  • Fuel reimbursed


Onboarding (1-day induction + 2 ride-along sessions):


  • 130.50 per day (156.60 inc. VAT)



Where We Operate


Operating from our depot in Theale, we provide reliable delivery
services across a broad area, including Reading, Slough, Newbury, and
Basingstoke.


Key Features of the Engagement


  • Flexible Work Schedule You choose which days to accept delivery assignments (up to a maximum six consecutive days per week to comply with health & safety laws)
  • Weekly Payments Prompt weekly settlement for completed assignments
  • Performance Incentives Discretionary bonuses based on delivery quality and efficiency
  • Referral Incentive 200 for each referred contractor who starts working with us
  • Vehicle Flexibility Use your own van (minimum 5m), or you can easily rent a suitable vehicle through H2O Logistics Ltd


What Youll Do


  • Collect pre-sorted parcels from the local depot
  • Load your vehicle and follow an efficient delivery route
  • Deliver parcels to customers with care and professionalism
  • Complete your route and finish your day without needing to return to the depot


Minimum Requirements


  • Valid UK or EU driving licence
  • Comfortable operating a short wheelbase van (minimum 5m)
  • Strong communication and time management skills
  • A smartphone with GPS/navigation capability


Getting Started


  • Complete the online registration and screening process
  • Review, complete and submit the required documents
  • Undergo a background (DBS) check (2472 hours)
  • Attend the familiarisation and Ride-Along sessions
  • Start accepting your first delivery assignments!




Compensation details: 177.8-234.96 Hourly Wage





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