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DXM2 - CEUK - CEMPS UK LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

CEMPS UK LTD
Greater Manchester
1 week ago
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Would you like to earn between £130.50 and £156.60 per day (including bonuses)?


CEMPS UK Ltd is looking for multi drop delivery drivers in the Manchester area to start immediately. No previous experience is required! Full and paid training will be given!


We offer:


  • Daily rate from £130.50 to £156.60 per day (including bonuses)
  • Full time delivery driver positions
  • Standard 9-hour blocks of work
  • Automatic entry into a fantastic daily bonus incentive scheme
  • Realistic and achievable daily bonuses
  • Assistance with van hire (if required)


We require:


  • That you have held your driving licence for over 12 months
  • Have no more than 6 points on your driving licence
  • Have no unspent criminal convictions
  • That you undergo DBS and drug and alcohol checks


You will benefit by:


  • Weekly pay (including payment of bonuses)
  • Pay based on daily rate rather than per parcel
  • All work mileage paid
  • Use own van or assistance in renting a van (including financial assistance)
  • Rental vans can be used for personal use outside of work hours
  • Pre-sorted parcels for van loads
  • 24-hour full driver support hotlines and dedicated backroom staff
  • Great opportunities to progress within our company


We are an inclusive and equal opportunities employer.





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