Core Delivery Driver £18 - £20 per hour

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Core Delivery Driver 

Join us as a Self-Employed Core Delivery Driver and experience the independence, adaptability, and enhanced financial benefits that come with being part of our larger delivery team. Experience isn't necessary; the more you deliver, the more you earn.

Why Join Our Team

  • Competitive Pay Per Parcel: On average, delivery drivers can earn between £18 - £20 per hour. With competitive rates, taking business mileage and operational expenses into consideration, this is a great opportunity to boost your earnings.
  • Flexible Payment Options: Choose between daily payouts via an app provided by our early access partner, Onsi, or opt for the weekly pay cycle starting after four weeks of service.
  • Ample Parcel Supply: There's a steady supply of parcels to deliver, with each weighing up to 15kg. Deliver and collect between 16-25 parcels hourly over 6 days a week. More deliveries mean higher earnings.
  • Flexibility and Freedom: Plan your own routes or utilize our award-winning app to simplify route optimization and customer communication.
  • Regular Work in Familiar Areas: Deliver for top retailers, all while staying local, allowing you to become familiar with the roads and customers in your area.
  • Development and Support: Enjoy the autonomy of self-employment with the support of our expert team and access to a dedicated representative for any queries.

Life as a Core Delivery Driver


Every day, create your own path by planning your routes to keep the job interesting. At delivery points, simply scan parcels with your mobile. A collection schedule is set with you, or we can drop parcels at more remote locations. It's straightforward!

In addition, our Delivery Drivers have access to:

  • Partner Discounts from providers such as Naked Wines, Beer Hawk, and Hello Fresh.
  • Health and Wellbeing Programs, with support ranging from relationship management to financial advice.
  • Opportunities to grow your delivery business, given the abundant parcels available.

Requirements
No prior experience is required, as we provide full training and support. To get started, you'll need:

  • An insured car or van (up to 3.5 tonne)
  • A valid UK or EC/EEA Driving Licence
  • Proof of the right to work in the UK
  • An IOS or Android smartphone
  • A personal bank account
  • A positive attitude

Our team values diversity and believes differences strengthen the success of our operations. We are committed to equal opportunities and are eager to partner with individuals from varied backgrounds.

For those with specific accessibility requirements during recruitment or for the role itself, please contact our recruitment team for support.

Register Your Interest Today!

We are expanding our network of Self-Employed Delivery Drivers. Join us and explore the potential benefits for yourself!
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