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DXG1 - TGKL - TGK LOGISTICS SCOTLAND LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

TGK LOGISTICS SCOTLAND LTD
North Lanarkshire
1 week ago
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DXG1 - TGKL - TGK LOGISTICS SCOTLAND LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

In these challenging times everyone deserves a fresh start and TGK Logistics ScotlandLtd, an Amazon Delivery Service Partner 2.0 could be just what you're looking for!



Never worked in the courier industry before? Scrolling the endless job pages trying todecide what will suit you best? Want a delivery job where youre more than just anumber?



Here are the important questions you NEED to ask during your search and interviewprocess to ensure you make the right choice:



1. What time would I load up and leave the depot?
The TGK team get priority loading so that our team are the first out, and thereforefirst back, every single day!



2. What areas would I deliver to?
We work around the residential areas of the greater Glasgow area. This meansminimal flats and never city centre!



3. Do I have to cover van rental or fuel?
We provide a fully insured van at no charge with fuel card to cover the days work



4. Will I have support through the day?
We offer full day support from our operations team, who all have actual
experience of the day-to-day job.



5. Whats the job like?
At TGK we dont recruit like the rest as we dont use recruiters simply interestedin getting you in the door. Your job call will be taken by a dedicated member ofthe team who can give you first-hand experience of what a normal day is like.They can give you an honest opinion on how you will find the job and thechallenges you will face.



6. What is the payrate, how often am I paid and what are the bonus prospects?
We pay a set daily rate on a weekly basis. The TGK team hit bonus EVERY week,its not just a carrot to chase.



7. How is the day organised?
No morning chaos to plan or pack your van. Nightshift at the depot will organiseand sequence your stops for the day in a logical order so that you can simply login, load up and get on your way within 10 minutes.



8. Will I get training?
We are regarded as one of the UK's Top 10 high performing service providers,meaning you will benefit from the best training in the business to ensure successin your new role. Before starting you will get time in the van and then 1-2-1 tuitionfrom one of our experienced team on road. The overall training process canstretch to 20 days if you require!



We are confident that what we offer with team TGK will be the best option for the vastmajority of prospective couriers. Apply now to start your journey!



By joining one of the UK's largest 2.0 companies youll also receive unmatchedflexibility compared with ANY other delivery company or courier, which makes us anexcellent option for current courier drivers looking for a better work/life balance and for working professionals, tradesman and students looking to earn extra money in theirdays off.


The TGKL role:

  • Based from the Eurocentral and Baillieston depots.
  • Full-Time, Part-Time or Casual days
  • Industry leading bonus incentives - Multiple schemes in place to reward our best andbrightest!
  • Annual pay rises - Stay ahead of inflation with our combination of company loyaltyincreases and standard service partner uplifts.
  • Guaranteed working days - Hard working people that want 5 days GET 5 days
  • Paid training onsite & on road (3 days 1-2-1 and up to 20 days of training routes whileyou get up to speed and learn how to do things the right way).
  • Payments, invoicing, accountancy and tax returns organised for you via our partnersat TaxQore. Start to end support with self-employment to maximise your income andminimise your workload. Weekly payments, 10 days in arrears of the working week.



Other necessities for this job include:
Available for the full working day (9 hour routes from loading time)
Driving for over 2 years with a maximum of 6 penalty points (No DR, CD, DG, IN,MS or TT related endorsements)
Able to pass an independent background check and a drug and alcohol test
Able to commute to and from one or both of our depots
Positive mental attitude with the ability to take-on constructive feedback
Exceptional customer service skills. We look for good people, not just anothernumber.
Ability to work with own initiative whilst also being a part of the wider TGK team.
Good communication and fluent in English
Comfortable driving a medium wheel base van
Limited early AM loading times for reliable and high performing drivers
Progression opportunities for reliable high performers




Compensation details: 150-123.75 Hourly Wage





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