LUQS Ltd
Multi Drop Delivery Driver (including weekends)

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Multi Drop Delivery Driver (including weekends)
Company DescriptionWe make delivery driving simple, flexible, and rewarding. With brand-new vans, no fuel or insurance costs, pre-planned routes, and weekly pay, you can focus on driving and earning. Our fully paid training and ongoing support mean you’re never on your own — just load up, hit the road, and get paid.Job DescriptionAs a self-employed Delivery Driver, you will have experience driving both manual and automatic vans, the successful candidate will be available to work on Fridays and Saturdays as well and be responsible for transporting goods in a safe and timely manner to various locations whilst following set delivery processes. There is potential to earn up to £874.20 - £994.20 per week working between 3 to 6 days a week.What we offerNew Vans, No fuel costs. Weekly pay.No excessive van rental or insurance costs£874.20 - £994.20 PER WEEK + BONUSESPre-planned daily local routes - Just load and goFully Paid training providedThis position is for independent / self-employed contractors only -* this is not an employment offer*QualificationsAbility to pass a basic criminal background checkFull UK or EU Driving License for a minimum of 1 yearNo more than 6 points on your licenseValid Right to Work in the UKAbility to work 9 hour shift and minimum of 3 days a week (including Fridays and Saturdays)Physically fit to handle parcels up to 23kgClean criminal record and no driving disqualification within the past 36 monthsOver the age of 19LUQS Ltd Supports Equal Opportunities
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