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DNN1 - 1MOT - ONE MOTION - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

ONE MOTION
West Northamptonshire
1 week ago
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"Join Our Team as a Professional Delivery Driver!


Here’s what we offer to support your success:


Weekly Pay


  • Standard Route: £160
  • Large Route: £176.05
  • Get paid every Friday with 14-day payment terms.
  • Fuel Reimbursement (We cover your working miles)


Comprehensive Paid Training


  • Three days of training, including one day in the classroom and two ride-alongs with our Lead Driver.


Affordable Vehicle Rental


Vehicle rental for only £200.41 per week, directly deducted from your invoices—no upfront costs!


Additional Benefits


  • Bonus Scheme and Performance Bonuses
  • Flexible Schedule for a balanced work-life


Requirements


Experience: 2 years driving experience (preferred)


License: Valid Driving Licence (required)


Join our dedicated management team, ready to support you every step of the way. We believe in building lasting teams, where you’re not just a driver but part of our family.


Ready to take the wheel and enjoy the freedom of being your own boss? Apply online today and start earning as soon as next week!"





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