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2 months ago
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🚚 7.5-Ton (Category C1) Drivers – Drive Local, Drive Smart, Drive With Us


Looking for flexible driving work where you’re more than just a number?
At Driver Hire Cambridge, we don’t just fill shifts we build proper relationships with our drivers and clients. We’ve driven for every one of them ourselves, so when you take a job through us, you’re stepping into a site we know and trust.


No surprises. No stress. Just fair, honest work with real support behind you.

🛠 The Job:


Role: 7.5-Ton (Category C1) HGV Driver
Location: CB postcode area
Pay: ÂŁ12.50/hour for the first 8 hours
Overtime: ÂŁ16.50/hour (after 8 hours, excluding 45-min tacho break)
Shifts: Flexible, ad hoc, and part-time available


You’ll be delivering anything from commercial goods to building supplies, no two days are the same.

✅ Why Drive With Driver Hire Cambridge?


Flexible Shifts – Work around your life, not the other way around




Weekly Pay – (PAYE)Reliable income, paid promptly every Friday




Genuine Support – We’re behind the wheel too


đŸ§Ÿ What You’ll Need:


A valid Category C1 (7.5T) licence




Up-to-date CPC and digital tachograph card




A positive attitude and professional approach




Good spoken and written English – for safety and clear instructions


🎁 Extras You’ll Enjoy:


Accrued holiday pay




Pension contributions




Uniform provided




Access to a friendly team who know the job inside-out


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