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DOX2 - NWFL - FLOW LOGISTICS - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

FLOW LOGISTICS
Oxfordshire
1 week ago
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Multi
Drop Delivery Driver - Starting in Banbury,Oxfordshire - £142.00 to
£168.30 per day excluding VAT - Immediate Starts - Apply Now!


Flow are currently looking for self-employed Delivery Drivers in
Oxfordshire for one of the world’s biggest online retailers. To be a Delivery
Driver, you must take pride in your appearance and have a friendly and helpful
attitude.


Working as a Delivery Driver: 


Delivery Drivers spend their days out on the road - you should
enjoy driving 


Delivering parcels to customer’s homes 


Delivery Drivers should be flexible when it comes to start and
finish times 


You will start your day in Banbury,Oxfordshire where you will
collect your parcels, however you could end your day in one of the following
delivery locations: 


Oxford


Witney


You
do not have to return your van at the end of the working day, so if you live in
one of the above locations this role could be perfect for you!


Requirements of being a Delivery Driver: 


You must have a full UK Driving licence 


We can accept up to 6 points, however, there must be no DD, TT,
DR, CD, IN endorsements


You must have a strong understanding of the English language
(spoken and written)


Why work with Flow Logistics as a Delivery Driver?


Immediate starts


Ongoing flexible work 


Owner drivers welcome


Service payments paid weekly


Centralised debrief drivers located in the delivery area
enabling drivers to leave any undelivered items with them - meaning you don't
have to return back to the depot at the end of your route


Fuel allowance paid per delivery mile - Fuel support can be provided
for new starters


Support from a panel of professional accountancy companies


Incentive scheme in place to boost your earnings. Additional
individual incentives are paid weekly up to £24 per day


Van arrangements can be made if you require through a range of
rental partners we work with. Prices are competitive and reasonable. All our
vans come with insurance as well as servicing and breakdown cover, and can be
used for alternative work you may have.


Experienced point of contacts who are always available during
the working day to support and assist if required


Opportunities to work on a varied number of contracts within the
business


If you want to become a Delivery Driver, or you already are a
Delivery Driver and are looking for a change, click APPLY today and our
recruitment team will be in touch to progress your application as soon as
possible. 


Please note, if you do NOT have a full UK Driving Licence, or
you have any DD, TT, DR, CD, IN endorsements on your licence, you will be
automatically excluded from the recruitment process. 


Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal
data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Flow
Logistics will be acting within your interest and will contact you in relation
to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see
our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your
individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect
your data. If you would like further information on the policy or the GDPR
please contact us.


We are an equal opportunities business and we are determined to
ensure that no applicant receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of
gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status,
or race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be
shown to be justifiable.


Please be aware, Flow Logistics do NOT charge any fees for
arranging work for you – if anyone asks you for money to organise an interview
or assessment, please contact us immediately.


Keywords: Multi Drop, Multi Drop Driver, Multi Drop Driving,
Courier, Delivery Driver, Parcel Delivery, Home Delivery





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