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DRG2 - RADL - RAM DISTRIBUTION LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

RAM DISTRIBUTION LTD
Berkshire
1 week ago
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DRG2 - RADL - RAM DISTRIBUTION LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

Multi Drop Van Delivery Drivers Needed Earn from 189.00 246.36 Daily*

RAM Distribution is a young and vibrant, fast-growing delivery company operating in the Greater London area and beyond, currently reaching over 15 sites.


As an ambitious team with extensive experience and know-how, our focus is on growing our UK operations and further strengthen the service by expanding RAMs footprint to new territories.


We are fully committed to creating future-fit and optimised solutions in such a dynamic industry as we go along, delivering solid results for great value.


We are looking for multiple Self-Employed delivery drivers for the many positions we have available right now.


Location:

DSN1 - https://goo.gl/maps/NDVG7XU29chsTWT88


Benefits:

Rates from 189.00 246.36 Daily*


Opportunities to increase daily earnings


Business Mileage payment to cover fuel


No Sortation - all routes are pre sequenced and pre-mapped. All you need to do is collect your parcels, and you are ready to go!


Extra work is often available after you finish your route you will get paid extra per parcel delivered.


Access to van rental with no upfront cost


Training and development


Progression opportunities


Minimum of 2 Years of Driving License - UK & EU, (no more than 6 points)


All potential candidates will be subject to background checks and a Drug & Alcohol test


If you are a hardworking, driven individual looking for excellent earning potential, then please contact:


Telephone:


Or visit our website: https://www.ramdistribution.co.uk/


RAM Distribution is an equal opportunity company, and we value diversity. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, colour, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability and national origin.


*Inclusive of VAT





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