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DPN1 - PRIX - G & P LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

G & P LOGISTICS LTD
Herefordshire
1 month ago
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DPN1 - PRIX - G & P LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

G & P Logistics Ltd are currently recruiting for dedicated and enthusiastic drivers who wish to engage with an established first-class delivery service provider.

We offer:

  • Current Daily Rate of 130.50 plus seasonal incentives (achievable bonuses)
  • Achievable weekly performance bonuses up to 30Up to 5 or 6-days engagement available every week currently.6 day weeks on offer with bonus for this.
  • 5 days will always be available if requested throughout 2024/25
  • 9 hours delivery routes
  • Fully equipped new LWB vehicles, purpose designed to assist with delivering parcels
  • Full vehicle and other associated insurances
  • Mobile devices
  • Pre sorted routes and delivery schedule
  • Fuel cards
  • Uniforms
  • Driver support from an experienced management team

We require:

  • Full driving licence with no more than 6 endorsement points
  • Pass a Drug and Alcohol screening test
  • Enthusiastic, professional and dedicated individuals willing to engage with us to support us as a No 1 delivery service provider.
  • We are an equal opportunities company who advertise and promote realistic and accurate job descriptions, pay rates and bonuses.
  • We provide drivers with new vehicles from our fleet for your daily use with NO costs to you.
  • All the delivery devices and uniform you require along with any fuel costs are provided by us and again NO cost to you.
  • NO experience is required.

As an independent contractor we offer support and assistance to ensure you can effectively deliver the services we require and maximise your potential earnings.

Compensation details: 130.5 Hourly Wage





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