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DLU2 - DYGC - DGC LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

DGC LOGISTICS LTD
Central Bedfordshire
1 week ago
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www.dgclogistics.co.uk

03300 4DRIVE ()

Self Employed Delivery Drivers Wanted

Self-employed drivers needed for parcel delivery service. We work with the world’s largest delivery companies with outstanding driver protection.


  • brand new vans
  • no damage charges
  • no fuel charges
  • no insurance charges
  • guaranteed work 6 days per week
  • all invoicing, accounting and flat rate-VAT support is available
  • smartphone data paid
  • no experience necessary
  • we employ young drivers
  • shift length is 9 hours with guaranteed breaks


Benefits


Paid weekly, one week in arrears, new van provided, Incentive scheme to boost earnings. Flexible workdays (4,5 or 6 days a week)


Can you follow instructions and be Flexible to service demands and change? Can you lift packages (up to 20 kgs?) are you be able to get in and out of a van numerous time throughout the day with ease? Do you have a smartphone?


Full UK or Euro Driving license held for longer than 1 year preferably with no points we will accept and a maximum of 6 points with no active IN, DR or TT codes.


Qualifying requirements:


Candidate must pass a drugs & alcohol test. Must be at over 18 years old, must be eligible to work in the UK.


Equal opportunity Business!


You will be an independent contractor, contracted to DGC Logistics


Part-time hours: 20-40 per week


Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract, Permanent


Salary: £2,600.00-£3,000.00 per month






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