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HGV 2 / C DRIVERS YARDLEY

Hay Mills
1 week ago
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x 8 HGV 2 (LGV C) DRIVERS – £16.02 p/hr potential earnings £1000+ per week - required days for major general & high value goods deliveries (nationwide). Drivers will be required to deliver to LONDON up to 2 times in the week. Full time positions will be available as the contract progresses. Delivery to factories and major stores including high street stores (some hub delibveries) - Pallets & roll cages. Drivers ared required to have good communication and beacuase the bulk of the work involves distance nights out are possible.Dependant on distance 4 to 8 deliveries per day.
ONLINE APPLICATION AVAILABLE
Clean environment, decent vehicles,10 - 12 HOURS per day, start times vary from 04:00 start through to 07:00 on average.
Average working week approx 50+ hours (Saturdays / Sundays available at premium rate).
·Immediate start
·NO DR’s / IN’s / DD’s / TT99
·Full UK driving licence, Valid CPC and DIGI card required
·FULL TIME ONGOING POSITIONS AVAILABLE
·AVERAGE STARTS FROM 04:00 – 07:00
·AVERAGE WORKING WEEK 50+ HRS
-NIGHTS OUT POSSIBLE (rare and dependant on distance and in the event of traffic delays)
·WEEKENDS OPTIONAL
·CLEAN ENVIRONMENT - DEPOT DELIVERIES (NATIONWIDE)

  • MINIMUM 2 YEARS HGV DRIVING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
    CALL VJ OR KATIE for more details (phone number removed) option 1

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