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DRG2 - LLLI - LINKUP LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

LINKUP LOGISTICS LTD
Berkshire
1 week ago
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DRG2 - LLLI - LINKUP LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

Linkup Logistics Ltd is an established company, which has grown from strength to strength servicing the logistics sector. We are a committed and dedicated company, which thrives in providing excellent customer service and recognises and rewards the value, and effort of all its employees/contractors. Having secured the contract with one of the worlds largest online retailers, we are now proudly supplying our services within multi-drop. We are currently seeking both experienced and non-experienced multi drop drivers to join our team, giving the right candidate this exceptional long-term opportunity with great guaranteed earnings. Currently, we are seeking to expand our fleet of self-employed positions, requiring drivers to utilise their own/rental vans (we will advise accordingly). A Self Employed Driver Associate, can expect a guaranteed minimum earning of 150-190 per day. We contribute towards mileage qualifying fuel contribution and performance related bonus.


  • Working up to a max of 5 CONSECUTIVE days allowing a 6 working day week allowing maximum earning potential.
  • Routes all pre sequenced, pre mapped and sequenced via handheld combined with sat nav.
  • There are no timed deliveries or collections (this may be subject to change depending on operational requirement).
  • Start times can vary with the earliest start approximately 9a.m..
  • Paid weekly via BACS transfer.
  • Subject to satisfactory document check, turn around time from initial application to physically on the job 5 to 10 days.


Full training, induction and on job the familiarisation training is provided to equip you with the tools required to do the job.


Salary: 150.00-190.00 per day


Applicant requirements;


  • Excellent customer service skills
  • Team worker
  • Full UK Driving License for no less than 1 year (both parts if applicable) maximum of 6 points allowedNO DR OR IN ACCEPTED ON LICENCE UNLESS REMOVED FROM DRIVING RECORD (Licence holders will be subject to DVLA checks).
  • Proof of National Insurance (previous payslip/P45/P60 or N.I card)
  • Bank Statement or utility bill (Gas/Electric or Water bill) with current name and address.
  • Passport/right to work in UK and or Birth certificate.
  • Satisfactory completion of Basic DBS formerly known as CRB (we can assist here).
  • Pass Drugs & Alcohol test.
  • Must provide your rental/own van or have permitted access (we can assist here).
  • If you do not have your own van, we can provide one (we will happily advise you).
  • Goods in transit & public liability insurance (we can source this for you at minimum cost).
  • Subject to satisfactory document check, turn around time from initial application to physically on the job 5 to 10 days.


If you feel you are ready to take the first step towards a rewarding future,


For further information please contact Imran on


Reference ID: OX1


Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract, Permanent


Salary: 150.00-190.00 per day


Schedule:


  • 10 hour shift
  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Holidays
  • Monday to Friday
  • No weekends
  • Weekend availability


COVID-19 considerations:


PPE is given daily to drivers to ensure their safety during work, all work sites are fully compliant with current UK guidelines for covid-19.


Experience:


  • delivery driver: 1 year (preferred)
  • driving: 1 year (preferred)


Licence/Certification:


  • Driving License (required)



Compensation details: 150 Hourly Wage





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