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DRG2 - DALL - DARCICA LOGISTICS LIMITED - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

DARCICA LOGISTICS LIMITED
Berkshire
1 week ago
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Delivery driver (multi-drop) Good pay/NO costs/NO hassle


Darcica Logistics – 


£122 (minimum) to £146 (including bonuses). Plus Additional pay incentives during peak periods. Plus £200 seasonal bonus*


About Us


We are a family run business with a great team who are all fully supportive of one and other. The Management team work hard to make every day the best it can be for all.


There are lots of opportunities for development and progression as this fast paced, professional business continues to grow. We develop our people to become the best they can be and build careers with us.


Benefits:


Mercedes Sprinter van, fuel, insurance, device and uniform are all provided.


- Development and progression opportunities- Excellent rates of pay – paid weekly.


- We can get you set up as a sole trader and manage all of your taxation/administration via our third party provider.


- Company schemes to reward commitments and performance i.e. loyalty bonus, introduce a friend bonus, seasonal incentives.


- Team Spirit


- Team building days


Delivery Driver Requirements


Driving Licence – 3 points max.


Age - 21 and over for insurance purposes


Held a driving license for 1 year minimum with no more than 3 points


 


£122-£146(including bonuses) per day with no hassle/no cost, multi-drop delivery. £200 Seasonal Bonus*. We aim to be 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


As we grow we are looking for multiple drivers that are enthusiastic, reliable and hard working team players to join our team of self employed multi-drop drivers. We look to develop from within and one day hope that the drivers in our team can become lead-drivers, supervisors and even potential managers/future leaders of the business.


We are offering as many shifts per week as desired to a maximum of 6 per week depending on your requirements and we can be flexible with days. We are a 7 days per week operation, so you can work around days that fit you and we are always looking for people to fit into our weekend work.


What will I be doing?


Collect and check over vehicle


Load vehicle with parcels for route


Deliver parcels to valued customers (120-160 per day)


Return and debrief at the end of the day


Before starting with us there are a few steps to go through such as an interview, drug and alcohol screening and DBS background checks. Once successful, you’ll receive training on how to drive the vehicles and carry out the deliveries with the care that they deserve.


Related key words: delivery driver, driver, van driver, courier driver, Delivery, Parcel Delivery


 


*seasonal bonus is awarded to those working average 4+ shifts a week between 1st October and 31st December





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