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DXM2 - MBL - MANBIR BAINS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

MANBIR BAINS LTD
Greater Manchester
1 week ago
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DXM2 - MBL - MANBIR BAINS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

Join as a driver with your own van andearn up to1,020.96 per week (including VAT)


As a self-employed Multi Drop Courier you will be the face of our business and the face of our customer, the worlds largest online retailer.


Some of what we have to offer:


Fortnightlypay


from130.80 a day


Paid trainingdays


Fuel reimbursed Working miles


LWB VAN uplift 11 per day


Vehicle rental with a Low Deposit, No initial rental costs, No commitment, the necessary insurance included!


Deducted directly from invoices so no upfront costs!


Dedicated Management teamto help support you & help make you part of our family, we want you to stay and build teams that last!


Like the sound of being your own boss, with no pressure and no one standing over your shoulder?


Then apply online today You could be earning next week!


Additional pay:


  • Bonus scheme
  • Performance bonus
  • Referral programme


Benefits:


  • Flexible schedule


Licence/Certification:


  • Driving Licence (required)

Requirements:


  • Drivers must be over 23 years of age



Compensation details: 130.8 Hourly Wage





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