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DME4 - BSLL - BLUE SKY LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver Aylesford Van,Fuel & Insurance provided

BLUE SKY LOGISTICS LTD
Kent
1 week ago
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We are delivering packages for the worlds' largest online retailer seven days a week . We are seeking
Self Employed drivers to accept 9 hour routes to deliver packages on pre-arranged routes. We are
looking for experienced drivers only and those that can provide suitable references.


We will provide a van for you to drive your route in, all insurances, we will provide fuel cards for
filling up with diesel, devices, and after a few weeks induction, we will provide you with a
comfortable uniform. We offer pre-mapped routes, all parcels are organised for you and routed for
you on your smartphone or the Company device. We also offer two days of paid driver classroom
training prior to commencement.


9 hour daily shifts available at £12.10 per hour. Extra incentives available for safe and customer
orientated behaviour - up to an extra £27 per route.


Must hold a valid UK or European Driving Licence and have a maximum of 3 points with no IN, DR or
TT codes and pass a drug and alcohol test. Must be friendly, reliable and honest and want to be a
part of a friendly dedicated team. Must own a smartphone with 5GB of data. Must pass a criminal
background check.


We are a small Company that really appreciates the work of Self Employed Drivers and we really look
forward to meeting you very soon.


We are an equal opportunities service provider.


Reference ID: BLUSKY11


Full time hours are 45 hours per week. We also welcome weekend only self employed drivers and
part time self employed drivers. Full time self employed drivers must be available to drive at least
two weekends per month.


Reference ID: BlueSky11
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Salary: £24,500.00-£30,500.00 per year


COVID-19 considerations:
We operate a COVID compliant operation, and we supply masks, and anitbacterial wipes and hand
gel. We advocate social distancing at all times. 





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