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DPR1 - AFSS - AFS LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

AFS LOGISTICS LTD
Lancashire
1 week ago
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AFS LOGISTICS are a dynamic and rapidly expanding Logistics and Technology Business and partner with the world’s leading on-line Retailer.


What can we offer you?


  • Earnings of £140 per day, paid weekly.
  • Excellent fuel savings offered to all AFS drivers via company fuel card.
  • Daily safety bonuses paid.
  • No experience needed as full paid training is provided.
  • Progression and cross training within the company available.
  • New fully insured vans available.
  • Owner drivers welcome.


What Does the Job Involve?


  • All routes are pre planned and organised on a delivery app
  • Safe & Responsible driving
  • Some weekend work required


What we require from you?


  • Have no more than 8 points on your driving license (No DR, CD, DG, IN, MS or TT related endorsements)
  • Held a valid UK driving licence for at least 1 year
  • Pass a drug and alcohol test
  • Pass a criminal record check
  • Self-employed status
  • Have your own device (smart phone), battery pack, and phone holder
  • Generally fit and healthy - the role is of a physical nature
  • Good communication skills
  • Ability to work on your own as well as within a team


What Experience Do I Need?


  • No experience needed as full PAID training is provided
  • Full and Valid UK Driving Licence held for 1 year (essential)





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