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HGV CLASS 2 Sunday Night DRIVER

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Oxfordshire
3 weeks ago
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PART-TIME HGV CLASS 2 Sunday Night DRIVER – Sunday night – WEEKEND WORK
Flexible | Sunday night Shift | £20.00 per hour PAYE Advanced | Based in Bicester

Looking for Sunday night-only HGV driving work with no full-time commitment? If you’ve got HGV Class 2 multi-drop experience and want reliable part-time hours, this could be the perfect fit.


We’re recruiting for an HGV Class 2 (Cat C) Driver to work on a Sunday night shift for a respected foodservice company in Bicester.

🔹 Job Details:


Shift: Sunday night




Start Time: 1930 hours




Pay Rate: £20.00 per hour (PAYE Advanced)




Type of Work: Multi-drop deliveries into London (physical role – manual handling involved)




Location: Bicester, Oxfordshire


🔹 What We’re Looking For:


Valid HGV Class 2 (Cat C) licence




Digital Tachograph & Driver CPC Card




At least 12 months’ Class 2 multi-drop experience




Maximum 6 penalty points (minor offences only)




Reliable, professional, and comfortable with a Sunday night shift


🔹 Why This Job?


Ideal if you are looking for extra income




No full-time commitment




Regular Sunday night work starting at 1930 hours




Excellent hourly rate




Work with a respected, supportive team


This role is commutable from Thame, Aylesbury, Banbury, Oxford, Abingdon, Witney and surrounding areas


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