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Class 2 (Temp-to-Perm)

Driver Hire
Essex
1 month ago
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Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist logistics recruiter, providing a wide range of drivers and non-driving staff to organisations throughout the UK.

With over 40 years of experience and a nationwide network of over 100 offices, we offer a full range of recruitment services – temporary and permanent positions, driving work and logistics jobs.


We’re recruiting for a Temp to Perm position with regular Monday to Friday work starting at 6AM, delivering across London City, the South East, and Luton.


Job Description

Class 2 multi-drop driving


Start time: 6:00 AM – finish when the job is done
Manual handling involved
Delivering goods to various commercial destinations
Friendly and professional customer interaction
New drivers go out with existing drivers for a week or two before they go out on their own

Job Requirements

Valid Class 2 (Category C) Licence


Valid CPC and Digi Tacho cards
Physically fit and comfortable with manual handling
Good knowledge of London and South East routes

Benefits

Monday to Friday schedule – no weekends


Salary is £38,000 per annum
Ongoing full-time work with potential to go permanent
Weekly pay during the temp period
Career progression with a reputable company

If you’re ready apply now and enjoy early starts with great earning potential.

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