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DRM5 - CSIS - COMET LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

COMET LOGISTICS LTD
Thurrock
1 week ago
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Comet Logistics is a growing parcel delivery company working in partnership with one of the world’s largest internet retailers. We’re currently looking for self-employed 3.5T van drivers to carry out multi drop deliveries. We will help you to set up self employment if needed.

If you have a positive attitude, great customer service skills and are able to work under pressure, then you have an opportunity to join a great team delivering parcels and packages.

Your Benefits:
● Fully paid Training for all of our courier drivers with initial reduced workload routes.
● Service payments paid weekly

- Earn up to £518.40-£777.60 plus potential weekly bonus.

● New Mercedes Sprinter & Ford van provided fully insured.
● Free Onsite Parking.
● State-of-art technology to locate and deliver packages for all courier drivers.
● Uniforms provided.
● Shell fuel card.
● Opportunities to progress.
● No Sortation

All routes are pre sequenced and pre-mapped. All you need to do is collect your parcels from the warehouse and you are ready to go!Requirements for the role:Due to the nature of the job, you may be required to lift items up to 23kg

Please consider this before submitting your application:
● Full UK / EU Driving license for minimum 2 years.
● Maximum 6 penalty points 
● 
No drink/drug driving offenses.
● Must be available to work 4-6 days per week.
● Prior experience with multi drop such as Amazon Delivery, Evri, DPD etc is beneficial but not a necessity.
● DBS checks and Drug & Alcohol testing will be undertaken (paid by the company).
● Regular and consistent shifts available.
● Positive mindset, ability to work under pressure and be a team player.
● You will be responsible for providing excellent customer service and will be expected to drive safely and responsibly.
● Regular communication and reporting with the management team will be required.

Support and guidance will be available throughout the journey. We are an equal opportunities service provider. We believe that resourcing a diverse workforce is a key to our success.

Salary: £129.60 inc. vat per day (£518.40-£777.60 per week)





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