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DPR1 - FOLL - FORGE LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

FORGE LOGISTICS LTD
Lancashire
1 week ago
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Multi-drop delivery driver – leyland DEPOT


***EARN between £500 - £1000+ a WEEK*** WEEKLY PAY***weekly bonuses***


Are you looking for a new challenge? Want the freedom of being out on the road?


Forge Logistics have exciting opportunities for hard-working delivery drivers to join our expanding team! We offer FREE INSURANCE, FREE FUEL CARDS and no expensive, weekly van rental to pay, what you earn is what you keep! We simply charge £5 a day for the use of our Mercedes Sprinter vans. We also have part-time, weekend work available.


Job Types: Full-time, Contract, Permanent


Basic Salary: £500-£1000+ per week


Additional pay:Performance bonus 


What Are The Benefits?


  • FREE Insurance
  • FREE Fuel (Card Provided)
  • FREE uniform
  • FREE on site parking
  • 14 days FULLY paid training and FREE continuous training provided
  • Use of a customised Mercedes Sprinter van for parcel delivery only
  • Ability to set your working days according to your schedule


What Kind Of Driver Are We Looking For?


  • Professional, Independent Contractors
  • Motivated and Hardworking
  • Reliable, Organised and Methodical
  • Customer-centric
  • Resilient and Adaptable
  • Trustworthy, Open and Honest
  • Team Contributor


What Does The Job Involve?


  • Following a pre-planned route, organised on a delivery app
  • Safe & responsible driving
  • Parcel delivery around the North West
  • Maximum parcel weight of 25kg
  • some weekend work required (or you can choose to cover weekends if that suits your lifestyle)


What About The Pay?


  • Weekly pay (paid 2 weeks in arrears)
  • Basic Pay is £99.50 (salary range shown includes bonus, incentives and is inclusive of VAT, if registered)
  • Bonuses / Incentives (up to £27 a day bonus AND PEAK PAY UPLIFT)
  • Pay increase for special peak weeks


Essential Criteria:


  • Have no more than 6 points on your driving license (No DR, DG, IN, MS or TT related endorsements)
  • Held a valid driving licence for at least 12 months
  • Pass a drug and alcohol test
  • Pass a criminal record check
  • Self-employed status
  • Excellent customer service
  • Have your own device (phone), battery pack, and phone holder
  • Be able to commit to occasional weekend work
  • Generally fit and healthy - the role is of a physical nature
  • Good communication skills
  • Can speak basic English
  • Ability to work on your own as well as within a team
  • Eye for detail


What Experience Do I Need?


  • No prior experience required - full and continuous training is provided
  • driving: valid UK licence held for 1 year (essential)


At Forge Logistics we value diversity and promote an equal opportunity working environment. Applicants will be considered for independent-contractor work without discrimination to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.





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