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Temporary Postperson with Driving

Royal mail
Somerset
2 days ago
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Royal Mail

 

 ​Delivery Postie with Driving
Job reference: 332837
Location: Yeovil Delivery Office, BA20 1AA  

 

Urgent -  Royal Mail need some help delivering Christmas to our customers across Yeovil. 

Stating rates of £16.58 per hour, weekly pay and work for the next 4 - 6 weeks. Immediate starts available (subject to a clear DBS check). 

 

Are you ready to make a difference?

Royal Mail is looking for enthusiastic and dedicated individuals to join us as flexible (temporary) postal delivery drivers. If you have a passion for community service and love being on the move, this is the perfect opportunity for you!


What We Offer

•    Dynamic Work Environment: No two days are the same
•    Historic Service: Be part of a service that connects people and businesses every day


Key Requirements

•    Driving Licence: Full, manual driving licence with no more than 6 points
•    Physical Fitness: Be prepared to walk 20,000 steps a day and carry a bag weighing up to 16k

•    Flexibility: Shifts can vary, so we need team players who can adapt at short notice
 

Your Role

As a Postie, you’ll be the face of Royal Mail in your community, ensuring deliveries are made come rain or shine. You’ll navigate your delivery routes, provide exceptional service, and ensure every parcel and letter reaches its destination safely. This role is more than just a job; it’s a service to the heart of every community. If you take pride in your work and are happy to work flexibly, we want to hear from you.


Don’t miss out on this chance to join a team that keeps the country connected. 

 

Additional Information

Potential for Permanent Role: Although not guaranteed, this role may have opportunities to become permanent.

 

 

Register your details or text ‘Driver’ to 87800 and our team will be in touch to get you registered.

 


  

 


  

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