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Multi-drop Drivers - Owner Drivers - Immediate Starts - Edinburgh Depot

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Multi-drop Drivers - Owner Drivers - Immediate Starts - Edinburgh Depot
Full-Time | £180–£240 per Day | Paid Weekly NNL is growing fast — and this is your chance to grow with us! We’re expanding our Edinburgh operations and looking for motivated, reliable self-employed multi-drop drivers who want consistent work, strong daily earnings, and long-term stability. As a trusted delivery partner for DHL, UPS, FedEx and other major carriers, we offer steady local routes, high volumes, and reliable weekly pay. No chasing invoices. No uncertainty. Just solid, ongoing work. If you’ve got your own van and the drive to succeed, this is your opportunity to build real, dependable income with a company that backs its drivers. • A suitable van (Long Wheelbase preferred, minimum Ford Transit MWB or similar) in good condition • Valid Insurance for Hire & Reward, and Goods in Transit (can be obtained after interview) • DBS check (can be completed after interview) • Experience with Amazon, DHL, DPD, UPS or FedEx is a bonus • The right attitude and reliability matter most • Local multi-drop deliveries to homes and businesses • Fast-paced, active days • Delivering excellent customer service at every stop • Managing your own route with independence and efficiency
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