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DRM5 - TSIN - TSI LOGISTICS - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

TSI LOGISTICS
Thurrock
1 week ago
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TSI Logistics is actively recruiting for full-time self-employed multi drop delivery drivers, delivering packages and great costumer experience!!! 



If you are reliable, hard working and Costumer focused individual looking for a new challenge, then multi drop delivery work is a perfect role for you. Join our busy operation delivering parcels using medium or large vans across East London and Essex post codes. Full training will be provided, with the possibility of further opportunities for progression within the role. 



* Earnings from £150 per day, that can go up to £220+ with extras, special routes. *


 Don't have a van? Do not worry. Vans with insurance can be arranged with our Hire Company partner at a cost for approved candidates (Manual drive licence required). 


What we offer:


• Day rate for medium wheelbase vehicle (Standard Route) : £145;
• Day rate for long wheelbase vehicle (Large van route): £160;
• Fuel allowance per delivery mileage on top of the week rate;
• Phone bill support (£1.80/day) included
• Working up to 6 days a week, flexible, including weekend and bank holidays;
• Weekly pay (from week 3)
• Full training provided, with reduced routes on the first 8 days so you can adapt while learning;
• Packages pre-sorted for your van loading: cages ready to load and go.
• Delivery App guides you all the way until you finish, very easy to use;
• Safe working conditions.
• Vans with insurance can be arranged with our Hire Company partner at a cost for approved candidates (Manual drive licence required).
If you are Van Owner: Get paid every week with no deposit and no arrears. Work this week, we pay next week Obs: Vans should be in good conditions and with valid Courier/Hire&Reward Insurance.


Your responsibility:


• Load the van, drive and delivery packages safely;
• Follow to all safety regulations on road; 
• Operate an electronic device for GPS and daily records;
• Interact with the costumers with a professional and positive attitude. 



What you must provide on interview?
Documents needed: (original documents only, no copies accepted)
• Valid UK/EU Passport or Right to Work (if applicable);
• UK or EU Driving Licence - minimum 2 years old;
• Address Proof (council tax, water, energy, phone, bank, internet, or any Government letter ) no more than 3 months old.
• National Insurance Number (any letter showing)
Other Requirements:
• You must be over 21 years old;
• Experience driving in London zones 1, 2 and 3, for at least 1 year;
• Must have a UK bank account, and National Insurance Number;
• Have No more than 6 driving penalty points: we cannot accept any licences with CD, DR, DD, IN, MS, TT, UT convictions code!
• Criminal Records Background check, as well as Drug & Alcohol test, will be completed by all candidates before starting;
• Drivers must be able to securely park the van at home overnight;
• Vehicles must be on roadworthy conditions.
This add is based on equal opportunities and we do not discriminate in any kind.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: £150.00-£230.00 per day







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