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DPR1 - GOPO - GO POST EXPRESS PARCEL DELIVERY LTD. - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

GO POST EXPRESS PARCEL DELIVERY LTD.
Lancashire
1 week ago
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DPR1 - GOPO - GO POST EXPRESS PARCEL DELIVERY LTD. - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

Full and part-time positions available forIMMEDIATE START
Go Post Expressis an established logistics company based in Leyland, and we deliver on behalf of one of the largest online retailers. If you enjoy driving and like working in a fast-paced environment, we want to hear from you!


About the Role:


  • Deliver parcels to homes and businesses in the Leyland and Preston areas.
  • It's a simple job - routes are pre-planned and completed using your own mobile device. You will be eased into the role with on road training and reduced routes to start.
  • Self-employed rolewith competitive rates of pay and opportunities to earn additional income.
  • Late starts - shifts begin at around 11:00 AM, with flexible end times.
  • Flexible schedule(with at least one weekend day) - we can provide the days that suit your needs.


Compensation and Benefits:


  • Up to 150 (Inc. vat) income per day,plus weekly performance bonus (up to 50-100 a week, based on parcels delivered and individual + company metrics)
  • Van, fuel and insurance provided.
  • Weekly pay every Friday,one week in lieu.
  • FULLY PAIDclassroom and on-roadtraining.
  • Freeon-site parking, plus access to Digital GP services, hundreds of discounts, mental health support and total van assist in partnership with Wise.


What are we looking for?


  • Fit and healthy for lifting heavy parcels (up to 25kgs), comfortable with getting in and out of the van many times a day.
  • A safe driver, hardworking and reliable team player.
  • Preferred: multi-drop delivery experience with Amazon, DPD, UPS, EVRI etc. or similar experience.


Requirements:


  • Have a UK Passport / Birth Certificate / BRP Card or can provide other proof of right-to-work in the UK.
  • Have a valid driving license for at least 1 year (preferably manual).
  • Have a maximum of 6 points on your driving licence.
  • No CD, DD, DR, DG, IN, MS, or TT related driving convictions.
  • No unspent criminal convictions, can pass a basic DBS check.


Interested in joining?


  • ClickApply Nowand we will be in touch with you as soon as possible to discuss your experience, suitability and arrange a date to begin your onboarding.
  • You can also call us on01772 286 548 (select option 1), Monday to Friday between12:00 PM and 6:00 PM.


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.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: 643.20-964.80 per week
Expected hours: 9 54 per week

Additional pay: Performance bonus


Benefits:

  • Casual dress
  • Employee discount


Schedule:


  • 10 hour shift
  • Weekend availability


Experience:van driving: 1 year (preferred)


Licence/Certification:UK or EU Driving Licence (Held for at least 1 year) (required)


Work authorisation:United Kingdom (required)


Work Location: On the road



Compensation details: 108-150 Hourly Wage





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