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DME4 - BLLD - TREADSTONE - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

TREADSTONE
Kent
1 week ago
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DME4 - BLLD - TREADSTONE - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

Top rates paid for self-employed courier delivery driver to deliver parcels to homes and businesses in your area from our depot in Maidstone.


Full training provided. Get Paid Weekly. Daily Incentives Paid.


SWB (Short Wheelbase): Up to 204.00* per day plus mileage


LWB/MWB (Long Wheelbase): Up to 223.00* per day plus mileage


  • Regular daily multi-drop route
  • Work up to 6 days per week
  • Local delivery areas
  • Paid weekly straight to your bank account
  • Easy to come on board start quickly!
  • PEAK INCENTIVES*


OWNER DRIVERS WELCOME OR HIRE A VAN FROM US.


  • A Transit SWB or MWB van
  • A full UK or EU driving licence
  • Good geographical knowledge of the local area
  • Previous experience useful but not essential
  • Good standard of English and personal presentation
  • The right to work in the UK
  • Ability to pass a background checks


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*Daily rate includes daily guaranteed peak incentives, 1.80 per day to use your own mobile device and VAT if applicable.


Treadstone is committed to equal opportunity and diversity in the workplace and welcome applications from all sections of the community.




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


Pay: Up to 223.00 per day


Additional pay:


  • Performance bonus


Benefits:


  • Referral programme


Schedule:


  • Day shift


Licence/Certification:


  • UK or EU Driving Licence with no more than 6 points (required)


Work authorisation:


  • United Kingdom (required)


Work Location: On the road



Compensation details: 204-223 Hourly Wage





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