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DLU2 - SMLG - SIMA LOGISTICS ORGANISATION LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

SIMA LOGISTICS ORGANISATION LTD
Central Bedfordshire
1 week ago
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Sima Logistics Organisation Ltd


A fresh vibrant company looking to deliver excellence with a smile. We put our drivers at the top of everything we do. A great place to work hard to have fun and grow in your role and career with us...


Fantastic opportunities have arisen for drivers or new driving recruits to join Sima Logistics delivering out of the new delivery station in Thorn / Dunstable. In return, we offer a weekly pay structure, £100 per day plus  seasonal pay incentives and performance bonus. We also can offer and arrange a flat rate VAT scheme to increase your weekly earnings.


There are no upfront costs and no experience required as full training is provided. Routes are planned for 9 hrs per day. Applicants must be flexible and be happy the job will include some weekend work.


Apply today and expect a rapid response to your application. We will send you a link to our app to start your application process.


What we are offering: 


  • Compensation – £100 -per day plus seasonal incentives
  • Easy and fast application process as no CV and delivery experience required
  • Full training program which is fully paid for at same rate as a delivery route
  • Safe working conditions 
  • Motivated and diverse team
  • 24/7 driver support hotline which helps you on the road 
  • Packages are pre-sorted for your van loading 
  • All delivery routes are pre-planned, and the device guides you through your route
  • Daily interaction with customers 



Responsibilities: 


  • Load van and deliver packages, by driving, stepping in and out of the vehicle safely 
  • Adhere to all safety regulation on the road
  • Operate an electronic device for GPS and daily records (smart phone)
  • Greet and interact with customers and the public with a professional and positive attitude 


Requirements: 


  • Independent problem solver with good communication skills
  • Must be at least 18 years old with a valid driving license
  • Able to pass a drug and alcohol test and basic criminal background check
  • Commercial (or work-related) driving experience is a plus but not required
  • Hold a valid driving licence with no more than 6 points


Approximate working hours per day are 9 hours


We operate a policy of equal opportunity.


Reference ID: DLU2 / 1


Job Types: Full-time, Permanent







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