DHP1 - FDTL - FAST DESPATCH LOGISTICS LIMITED - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

FAST DESPATCH LOGISTICS LIMITED
Hertfordshire
4 months ago
Applications closed

Fantastic opportunity for DELIVERY DRIVER with an immediate start available in your area TODAY!

GET £500 FOR FREE!

Want to be your own boss?
Looking for flexible work with immediate start dates and great incentives?

When you become an FDL delivery partner in your local area, you’ll be joining a fun and friendly team and you’ll get all the training and support you need to succeed.

YOU MUST HAVE RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UK WITH A DRIVING LICENSE cat. B FROM MINIMUM 2 YEARS, UP to 6 penalty points are accepted but endorsements such as TT, DR, IN are not accepted.


Experience as a Delivery Driver is not essential as full training is provided and paid for.


By working with FDL you will benefit from the following:
✔Pre-planned Multidrop routes for up to 9 hours although a full route is paid even if completed quicker.
✔Easy step-by-step software, guiding you during the working day.
✔Rapid Loading Times - all parcels are sorted and ready to be loaded by yourself (takes up to 15 mins)
✔SWB van daily earnings from £158.40 incl. VAT up to £189 incl. VAT (depends on location)
✔LWB van daily earnings from £181.80 incl. VAT up to £211 incl. VAT (depends on location)
✔Two days of training paid.
✔ACHIEVABLE incentive opportunities – Once achieved the incentive is fully paid! Up to £145.80 per week.
✔Weekly payments – every Monday.
✔Working Mileage paid on top of day rate.
✔Van can be provided if required for no upfront cost!


On top of our daily rates, we are offering a welcome bonus of £500 if you complete 4 full consecutive weeks of work with us. There is no better time to join than now!

Can’t wait? Download our APP - FDL StartUp. Make sure to use our referral code FDLPEAK2022 in the app to claim your £500 bonus!


We also have a policy of promoting from within, so there will be opportunities to progress.


To start you will need to:
✔Pass Criminal Check (free of charge)
d✔Pass Drugs and Alcohol test (free of charge)


Fast Despatch Logistics pride ourselves on never taking any upfront costs. At FDL we invest in our team!


How to JOIN?
Hit the Apply button, yes is that easy! Can't wait? CLICK HERE


Find the next stop on your career route with FDL today.


If you’re interested in joining a business where you can have fun, achieve amazing results and put smiles on people’s faces, this is the role for you. Our Delivery associates drive the pulse of our logistics on the ground and play a key role in getting our customer’s orders out to them at every step of the chain.


FDL is an equal opportunity service provider. We make recruiting decisions based on your experience and skills. We make sure all our workforce receives wages higher than the national average.





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