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DRH1 - KDT - KEDAN TRANSPORT LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

KEDAN TRANSPORT LTD
West Sussex
1 week ago
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DRH1 - KDT - KEDAN TRANSPORT LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

No Experience Required -Full Training Provided


Daily Rate:144-180+Fuel Allowance


Kedan Transport are currently and constantly looking forself employeddrivers to join our team based in Enfieldto deliver packages on behalf on a large household online retailer.


Kedan Transport Ltd are a family business based in Kent and was established in 2007.


Think you know multi drop??.....Think again!


This retailer makes it the easiest way possible to deliver their packages for them, all areas are optimised and routed for you and the hand-held device is a pre-programmed Sat Nav to make sure you get around the route as quickly and as efficiently as possible.


There are no timed deliveries AND no bulk deliveries!


Experience of multidrop would be beneficial but not essential as full training and support is given at the start and throughout your time with us.


No Van? No Problem! We can arrange that for you at a hassle free competitive all-inclusive price of 190+VAT per week and no upfront costs. The required van size is a medium sized short wheel based Transit or similar.


These figures are based on you receiving performance related bonuses where you will receive the full amount per day based on your performance against key metrics. These bonuses are very achievable, they are literally for doing your job properly and following the correct process.


So :


If you are over 21


Have held your driving licence for over 6 months


Have less than 6 points on your licence


Have never been convicted of drink driving or driving without/allowing someone to drive without insurance


THEN APPLY NOWand one of our dedicated recruitment team will contact you and get you booked in for interview, from interview to starting is around 1-2 weeks.


Please note this post is subject to a drug and alcohol test and criminal record check


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Kedan Transport is an Equal opportunities Company.


Job Types: Full-time, Permanent


Up to 42,120.00 - 54,912.00 per year


*Daily Rate is dependenton Vehicle Size &Performance*



Compensation details: 144 Hourly Wage





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