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🚛 HGV Class 1 Drivers Wanted – Part-Time Work Available!


📍 Kirkcaldy | Glenrothes | Dunfermline | Rosyth
đź’Ľ Flexible Shifts | Weekly Pay | Immediate Start
đź’· From ÂŁ15.00/hr (days) + Holiday Pay Accrued or ÂŁ16.81/hr days advanced holidays


Looking for a flexible driving role that fits around your lifestyle? We’re recruiting experienced Class 1 (C+E) drivers for part-time work with well-established clients across Fife. Whether you’re topping up your income or easing back into driving, this is a great opportunity with competitive pay and no long-term commitment.

🔹 What’s In It for You?


âś… Minimum ÂŁ15.00 per hour (days)




✅ Holiday pay accrued – paid separately




✅ Weekly pay – reliable and on time




✅ Flexible part-time shifts – choose what suits you




✅ Fridge work, artic work, general haulage – a variety of roles




✅ Local & regional routes – keep it interesting




âś… Immediate starts for the right candidates


🔍 What You’ll Need:


✔️ Valid Class 1 (C+E) licence




✔️ Up-to-date CPC and Digital Tachograph card




✔️ No major endorsements (e.g. DR, DD, IN)




✔️ A reliable, professional attitude and good timekeeping




✔️ Comfortable working independently and with early starts


This is more than just a driving job – it’s a flexible, well-paid opportunity to work with a friendly and professional team, delivering for respected clients across the region.

📞 Apply Today!


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