DST1 - QIRO - QIRO LOGISTICS - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

QIRO LOGISTICS
Staffordshire
4 months ago
Applications closed


DST1 - QIRO - QIRO LOGISTICS - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

Are you looking for the opportunity to work as part of a flexible, customer-obsessed team that doesn't require you to make the choice between work and personal life? Does the idea of having control over your own earnings by running your own business excite you? As a Delivery Associate with Qiro Logistics, you will be the face of the business, building relationships with customers every day as we refuse to accept 'good enough' and strive for a standard that truly sets us apart.



What We Provide At No Cost To You


  • Vehicle
  • Insurance
  • Fuel
  • Uniform
  • Hi-Vis
  • Mobile delivery device
  • Full-time on-site team for on-the-road support
  • Access to theQiro Learning Hubto help you refine your CV and interview skills and on-site teaching sessions (requires pre-booking).


Unlike our competitors, with Qiro there areno hidden charges.



Benefits


  • Earn from 90 per day plus:
  • On-call top-up paid whether or not you work if you volunteer upon request
  • Additional pay based on work performance measured against safety, delivery success, and customer ratings
  • Work provided from 1 to 6 days per week
  • Permanent self-employed contract
  • Flexible working patterns
  • Vehicle, insurance, fuel, navigation devices, and uniform provided
  • Development opportunities
  • Permanent contract


Key Requirements


  • Full understanding of self-employed contractor status
  • Pass drug & alcohol screen as required by UK law
  • Ability to regularly lift up to 25Kg
  • Full driving license with 1 years experience and:
    • No DR or IN endorsements
    • Less than 6 points


Details


  • Working days can be agreed upon in advance to suit your availability
  • Invoices paid weekly
  • Start date:Immediate
  • Based in depot in ST4
    Covering the North Staffordshire area
  • COVID-19 adjustments such as wearing a face-covering remain in place



Compensation details: 40000





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