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DNG1 - KMIL - KMI LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

KMI LOGISTICS LTD
Leicestershire
2 days ago
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DNG1 - KMIL - KMI LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

Welcome to ATA.


Were looking for superheroes to join us.


Do you have super-strength and night vision like Spider Man or superhuman speed like Hulk? You are who we are looking for (above not required, but we are RECRUITING so read below for some more information).


Not all heroes wear capes, ours wear a High Vis and safety shoes but the opportunities are just as great! We are actively looking for hardworking and dedicated individuals to join us as Multi-Drop Delivery Drivers, on a full-time basis.


What can we offer you?


Basic route rate per day: 159.30 - 178.30


Business mileage paid.


Weekly payments by BACS.


Immediate start available


Paid training no previous experience required as full training will be provided but teleportation preferred.


Assistance with van rental through our preferred supplier & no upfront cost to you. Having your own van is not required.


Incentives will also be available based on performance and customer feedback.


Job description:


No webbing required, instead youll need to deliver a set number of parcels (all shapes & sizes) from a pre-planned route out of a van to our customers, with a smile


7 day operation, up to 6 days work even superheroes need to re-charge.


In order to keep you busy, our client can offer different routes of varying lengths which have different rates respective to the planned hours.


A bit like Iron Man, we ask that you have an array of weapons, sorry we actually mean


You must be over the age of 21


Held your Driving License for at least 1 year


Have no more than 6 points on your Driving Licence


Able to pass a Drug & Alcohol test


Able to clear a Basic Criminal Disclosure




Able to clear a Basic Criminal Disclosure


We are also looking for LWB (Long Wheel Base) Delivery Drivers. Vans must be 10 Cubic Meters.


We also accept Owner Drivers, but you must have Hire and Reward insurance, GIT- 25k and PL - 5mil.


You dont need Wonder Womans magical powers to apply If you tick all the requirements & you have a positive attitude, enjoy working on your own, meeting new people & enjoy driving; you are who we are looking for.


Click APPLY NOW to submit your interest in this vacancy. Our recruitment team will contact you.


NOTE: This job is physically demanding and may not be suitable for everyone.


ATA Logistics LTD is an equal opportunity business. We will not discriminate on the bases of race, colour, gender, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, veteran's status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.


This is a self- employed role.





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