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DNG1 - DCSL - DANUBE COURIER SERVICES LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

DANUBE COURIER SERVICES LTD
Leicestershire
1 week ago
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Contact us and you can start ASAP!


You are good to go if you have a clean driving license (no more than 6 points) - held for a minimum of 1 year, and eligibility to work in the UK!


Our rates start from £162.96/day, up to £184.80/day, depending on the size of the van (VAT included)


Nothing to worry about, we will help you hire a van, that is if you don't have your own! Rental rates are between £210/week for a small van (Vauxhall Vivaro/Ford Transit) and £240/week for a large van (Mercedes Sprinter/Peugeot Boxer). 


Sounds good, right?


And the best part is you will have flexibility in choosing your working days - 6 days per week. Let us know what you think and start delivering smiles with us!


Danube Courier Services LTD is an equal opportunity company and we value diversity. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, colour, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, political preference or opinion, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, or national origin.


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





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